Engineering

Programs offered
  • Computer Engineering (major and minor)
  • Electrical Engineering (major and minor)
  • General Engineering (major, minor, and concentrations)

Engineers work for the benefit of humankind and our world by applying knowledge of the mathematical and natural sciences in ways that responsibly utilize the materials and forces of nature.

At Seattle Pacific University, our Engineering programs provide a supportive environment for integrating the Christian calls for service and stewardship together with engineering problem-solving skills with a focus on critical thinking and communication.

As an SPU engineering student, you will develop these skills through an academically challenging curriculum with hands-on, design-oriented applications in a Christ-centered community supported by a dedicated and easily accessible faculty. With these foundations, you will be well prepared to engage our culture’s technical challenges to change the world for the benefit of humankind and God’s creation.

Find out more about this department’s mission, vision, and learning outcomes.

Incoming freshmen

If you are a recent high school graduate and intend to enter the Engineering Program, in addition to meeting all the general SPU admission requirements, you should present a high school record showing four years of mathematics — one year each of physics and chemistry, and three years of a particular foreign language. 

Those students entering with deficiencies should consult an engineering adviser for a program of preparation for the Engineering curriculum.

Engineering Colloquium and writing

Engineering freshmen should enroll in an Engineering section of Colloquium during Autumn Quarter. Engineering students are strongly encouraged to enroll in an Engineering section of WRI 1100.

Transfer students

If you are a transfer student, you should have at least a 2.75 transfer GPA; a 3.0 is preferred. 

More information on preparing to transfer to SPU to study engineering is available in the Engineering Department’s transfer student guide (PDF).

Electrical Engineering (BS)

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The BS in Electrical Engineering program provides students with a strong foundation to design and analyze electrical and electronics systems.  The BS in EE degree is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET .

  • A minimum of 130 credits are required for this major, including 64 upper-division credits.
  • Chemistry: You must score 75 percent or higher on SPU’s Chemistry Placement Test or complete CHM 1100 “Introduction to Chemistry” or CHM 1211 “General Chemistry.” 
  • Your completed coursework must include EE 2726 “Circuits I,” or a course taken at SPU requiring “Circuits I” as a prerequisite, prior to applying to this major.
  • A minimum of 66 credits are required for this minor, including 24 upper-division credits.

Flex BSEE degree program for full-time working students

SPU offers a unique opportunity for you to earn your BS in Electrical Engineering (BSEE) degree in our Electrical Engineering program while working full time. This program is specifically designed to address the needs of working students through its technologically enhanced learning environment.

If you are interested in the Flex Program, you are strongly advised to contact the Electrical Engineering chair (bolding@lvyouhz.com) for details. Completion of a direct transfer AA degree through Washington community colleges is highly recommended. See the transfer student guide for more information. 

Note that 2016-17 is the final year new students will be accepted into the Flex BSEE program. Those already enrolled in the Flex BSEE program prior to summer 2017 will be able to complete their degree under the flexible format.

General Engineering (BS)

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The BS in General Engineering program provides you with a strong foundation to design and analyze a large range of engineering systems. Concentrations are available in Mechanical Engineering and Appropriate and Sustainable Engineering, or you may complete the major without a concentration.

  • The Mechanical Engineering concentration provides you with a foundation to design and analyze mechanical and thermal systems.
  • The Appropriate and Sustainable concentration is a direct response to our Christian calls for stewardship of our planet and service to the poor. Here, we seek to address our environmental footprint in the developed world through sustainable engineering solutions while addressing the needs of the world’s poor through development of appropriate technology.

The BS in General Engineering degree is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET.

  • A minimum of 131 credits are required in this major, including 59–64 upper-division credits.
  • Chemistry: If you intend to major in General Engineering, you must complete CHM 1211 "General Chemistry I."
  • Prior to applying for an Engineering major, your completed coursework must include either EE 2726 “Circuits I” or EGR 2891 “Statics,” or a course taken at SPU requiring “Circuits I” or “Statics” as a prerequisite.
  • A minimum of 63 credits are required for this minor, including 33 upper-division credits.

Computer Engineering (BS)

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The BS in Computer Engineering program provides you with a strong foundation to design and analyze computer hardware and low-level software. The BS in Computer Engineering degree is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET.

  • A minimum of 131 credits are required for this major, including 59 upper-division credits.
  • Prior to applying to this major, your completed coursework must include EE 2726 “Circuits I” or a course taken at SPU requiring “Circuits I” as a prerequisite.
  • A minimum of 40 credits are required for this minor, including 15 upper-division credits.

3:2 Transfer Program (Physical Sciences major)

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To offer the advantages of combining Christian liberal arts with Engineering majors not offered at SPU, SPU has dual-degree agreements with Washington State University, the University of Washington and Columbia University.* 

These agreements allow you to complete three years of study at SPU and two years at the partnering school, resulting in a Bachelor of Arts in Physical Sciences from SPU and a Bachelor of Science from the participating engineering school.

During the three years spent in residence at SPU, you complete the 51-credit Physical Sciences major and satisfy both the requirements for the SPU Bachelor of Arts degree and many fundamental requirements for the Bachelor of Science degree by taking the core Christian foundations, liberal arts, and prescribed courses in chemistry, physics, mathematics, and engineering.

If you fulfill the entrance requirements of the partner university, you may then transfer to the participating university. At that university, you will spend two years taking upper-division engineering courses to complete the second degree.

The Physical Sciences (3:2 Engineering) major Capstone requirement can be met by completing one of the following:

  • At the University of Washington: ME 495, CEE 441, CEE 442, CEE 444, CEE 445.
  • At Washington State University: CE 465, ME 416,CHE 451, B E 411
  • At Columbia University: Contact your SPU engineering advisor.
  • By meeting an approved course that includes a major design experience based on the knowledge and skills acquired in earlier coursework and incorporating appropriate engineering standards and multiple realistic constraints.

*Note: SPU's dual-degree agreement with Columbia University will officially end on March 21, 2017, though qualified students enrolled at SPU in spring quarter 2016 may still apply during their junior or senior year at SPU for guaranteed admission to the Columbia.

Apply to the major or minor

Students who have demonstrated their ability to succeed in engineering classes are welcome to apply to an engineering major. Students must have completed at least the following courses and have a GPA of at least 2.5 in order to apply:

  • GEgr Major: EE 2726 Electric Circuits I or EGR 2891 Statics
  • EE Major: EE 2726 Electric Circuits I
  • CPE Major: EE 2726 Electric Circuits I

Once you have completed those courses:

  • Application for admission to an Engineering major should be made in the Winter Quarter of your sophomore year. 
  • Transfer students will be evaluated for major admission on a case-by-case basis.
  • You must complete the major requirements in effect in the SPU Undergraduate Catalog for the year of your admittance to the major.
  • Minor applications are accepted at any time.

Humanities and social science requirements

To satisfy ABET accreditation guidelines, all electrical engineering students must take at least 24 credits of philosophy, religion, history, literature, fine arts, sociology, psychology, political science, or foreign languages other than a student’s native language(s). These courses satisfy a General Humanities and Social Science Accreditation requirement.

  • Students who take the full SPU Core and Exploratory General Education program more than meet this requirement.
  • If you are a transfer student, you should carefully select your courses to ensure they fulfill the 24-credit humanities and social science requirement both in breadth and depth. See your assigned General Education academic advisor to ensure this requirement is met.

Internship program

All Engineering majors are required to participate in an engineering-related internship with industry or another career entity.

  • Your internship must include a minimum of 200 hours of work. In most cases, you will be paid by the employer.
  • Normally, students complete internships during the summer between their junior and senior years.
  • The Engineering and Computer Science Department will provide information to help you find internships, but you are individually responsible for locating and completing an appropriate internship.

Fundamentals of Engineering Exam

  • All Engineering seniors are urged to take the Washington State Department of Licensing Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam. Those passing the test are certified by the state of Washington as licensed engineers-in-training.
  • Electrical Engineering and General Engineering majors are required, as a graduation requirement, to take and pass an online practice version of the FE exam. Passing this practice version is defined as earning a score of 50 percent or higher on each of the sections applicable to the degree program in which the student is enrolled.

Fundamentals of Engineering Exam

All Engineering seniors are urged to take the Washington State Department of Licensing Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam. Those passing the test are certified by the state of Washington as licensed engineers-in-training.

Electrical Engineering and General Engineering majors are required, as a graduation requirement, to take and pass an online practice version of the FE exam.

Learn more

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Engineering Department

Visit the Engineering Department to see how a degree in engineering can help you achieve your goals to make a difference in the world.

Time Schedule: Engineering

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Four-year course schedules and more

Find suggested schedules for completing your Engineering major in four years on the Academics page. You’ll also find information about internships, engineering labs, and more.