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The Engineering Department

The Engineering Department at Sonoma State University strives to deliver a world-class education in engineering through hands-on experiential and explorational learning in state-of-the-art classrooms and labs, led by an experienced faculty team. We offer a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering (BSEE) and a Master of Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering (MSECE).

At SSU, BSEE and MSECE are non-impacted majors.

The BSEE Program

The mission of the BSEE Program is to prepare you to be a learned person who is capable of pursuing a fulfilling career in a changing world. A broader mission is to help you to acquire knowledge and experiences that prepare you to pursue lifelong learning, advanced study, and leadership roles in business and the community. Our BSEE program is accredited by ABET. ABET is the global accreditor of college and university programs in applied and natural science, computing, engineering, and engineering technology.

BSEE Degree Highlights

  • The BSEE curriculum consists of 90 units of major courses in electrical engineering, programming, mathematics, physics, and life-sciences and 30 units of general education courses.
  • The program includes courses in electrical, computer, electronics, and communications engineering, as well as electives in emerging subjects such as radio frequency (RF), robotics and computer vision, internet-of-things, field programmable gate array (FPGA), artificial intelligence, semiconductors, antennas, and a capstone project.
  • Upper-level electives allow students to delve more deeply into their areas of interest and the capstone project gives them the opportunity to consolidate their educational experiences.
  • The curriculum develops students' ability to formulate problems, analyze alternatives, make decisions, and solve problems.
  • Internships and research are encouraged to provide students with real-world experience and enhance their communication and interpersonal skills.
  • General education curriculum includes courses in communication, critical thinking, scientific inquiry, quantitative reasoning, arts, humanities, social sciences, life-long learning, self development, and ethnic studies.

For a sample four-year plan, please visit the Sample Four-Year Plan webpage. For transfer information and transfer-specific sample plans, please visit the Transfer Students webpage.

Note: This information is based on the 2023-2024 Catalog.

Career Paths and Opportunities

The BSEE program prepares students for exciting careers in industry and for graduate school. The graduates will find opportunities in industries such as:

  • Technology;
  • Hardware and Software;
  • Communication;
  • Robotics and Automation;
  • Aerospace and Defense;
  • Automotive; and
  • Integrated Circuits.

An electrical engineer's job duties can include research and development, designing, testing, sales, marketing, and management. Some examples of job titles are: electrical engineer, hardware engineer, software engineer, computer engineer, design engineer, test engineer, validation engineer, application engineer, field engineer, system engineer, network engineer, project engineer, system analyst, network analyst, project analyst, and project manager.

Graduate degrees could be pursued in any one of the many fields such as electronics, communications, networking, computer engineering and computer science.

Job Placement Record

We have an excellent job placement track record. Our graduates are in high demand in the North Bay and around the country. According to our 2020 evaluation, 85 percent of our BSEE graduates found work in engineering-related professions within six months of graduation. As of March 1, 2022, more than half of the seniors graduating in May 2022 have job offers or are employed in their field of study.

Minoring Opportunities in CS, Math, and Business

As an EE major, you will have the flexibility to pursue minors in Computer Science (CS), Math, and Business Administration. You can earn a minor in CS with four additional CS courses (11-13 units), a minor in Math with one additional Math course, a double major in Math with 11 additional units of Math courses, and a minor in Business Administration with five business courses (20 units).

You can also earn minors in Economics and German. For further details, please visit the Minor in Other Disciplines webpage.

The MSECE Program

The Master of Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering (MSECE) is for students who already have a four-year bachelor’s degree in electrical, electronics, computer, software, or a closely related field. The MSECE program focuses on the interconnection between electrical engineering hardware and computer science software. The 32-unit curriculum blends relevant academic coursework with practical engineering experience, thereby addressing the evolving demands upon engineering in our progressively technology-driven world. The MSECE program includes internships and opportunities for collaboration with local industries that prepare graduates for employment in high-tech industries. The normal length of the study is two years. For additional information on the program, requirements, and application process, please visit the M.S. in Electrical & Computer Engineering webpage.

Research, Assistantships, and Scholarships

Research, creative work, scholarship, and leadership development are at the core of our experiential and explorational learning model. You will have opportunities to work in research projects sponsored through engineering research laboratories, SSU centers and laboratories, and external funding sources. Research and teaching assistantships are offered through the department, school of science and technology, and various SSU programs. Numerous scholarships are offered every year through various Sonoma State Programs. Below are example assistantships and scholarships available every year.

  • Research Assistantships are offered through: the Research Laboratories and various university centers, including the Center for Environmental Inquiry .
  • Teaching/ Tutorial Assistantships are offered through: the Engineering Department, the Learning and Academic Resource Center (LARC) , and the Mathematics, Engineering, Science, Achievement (MESA) program.
  • SSU Scholarships : SSU awards more than $2.5M in financial aid and scholarships each year.

Extracurricular Activities

As an EE major you will have plenty of opportunities to participate in extracurricular activities, from the very first semester at SSU, even as a freshman. You will have opportunities to join and even lead student organizations including EE Club, Society of Women in Engineering (SWE), IEEE Student Chapter, and Radio Club. Through these bodies, you can organize events, participate in project competitions, start a project of your interest, create study groups, play sports or video games, network and make friends, or just hang out for lunch. SSU is an NCAA Division II member and part of the California Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA). SSU has 11 sponsored sports in the CCAA. Follow SSU Seawolves .

Training, Skill Building, and Networking Opportunities

In the Engineering department, you will have the opportunity to get training or learn skills beyond regular classes. We organize department- and industry-sponsored training, Skill Building Workshops , Lectures & Workshops , hackathons, competitions, and field-trips throughout the year. Well-known tech and other companies come to our department for information sessions, meetings, resume workshops, and other events. You will have the opportunity to participate in these events and expand your network for future job offers.

Faculty, Staff, and Industry Advisory Board

We have a world-class faculty team with advanced degrees and decades of experience who are eager to work with you and help you succeed. Our faculty are excellent teachers and researchers who continually develop innovative curriculum that meets the needs of the changing world. They lead cutting-edge research and development projects. We have a caring staff team willing to support you at every step of the way. We have an industry advisory board of diverse local industry leaders to help us guide our department and the degree programs. Please visit our Engineering Faculty & Staff and Electrical Engineering Industry Advisory Board (EIAB) websites for more information.

Laboratories and Facilities

The SSU Engineering department has advanced state-of-the-art laboratories and research facilities. As an EE major, starting from the freshman year, you will work with advanced equipment like oscilloscopes, signal generators, power supplies, and precision multimeters. As you progress through the program you will work with more advanced equipment and tools, that include network routers, spectrum and vector network analyzers, microcontrollers, circuit simulators, and advanced design and simulation softwares. You will also have the opportunity to work with robotic arms, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), antennas, radars, field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs), printed circuit board (PCB) design, network servers, 3D design and printing, scanning electron microscope (SEM), various machine tools, and virtual reality (VR) sets.

Our facilities include state-of-the-art teaching and research spaces such as electronic labs, a networking lab, a RF and communication lab, a computer simulation lab, an electrodynamic engineering lab (eeL), an advanced internet technology in the interests of society lab (AITIS Lab), an intelligent systems lab (ISL), an advanced imaging lab, and a makerspace. SSU continually upgrades it’s classrooms to create a student-centered collaborative learning environment. For more information, please visit Cerent Engineering Science Complex and Equipment and Instruments in Laboratories webpages.

Advising, Tutoring, and Other Supports

We have robust advising, tutoring, and support infrastructures for our students. As an EE major, you will be assigned an advisor whom you can seek advising help any time in the semester. You will meet at least once every semester with an advisor to help you choose courses and to ensure that you are on your graduation track. When needed, you will be able to get help from EE, math, physics, and writing tutors. We have a technical support system when you need computer or other technical help.

Information Sessions, Tours, and Application Assistance

Please feel free to email or call to schedule an appointment with us. Email Engineering Department , Phone: (707) 664-2030

  • BSEE Program Information Sessions are available on August 22nd and August 29th, and September 12th. Please sign up at Google Calendar .
  • SSU BSEE Information Session - III (for First-Time Freshman Future Students)
  • SSU BSEE Information Session - IV (for Transfer Future Students)
  • SSU BSEE Information Session - V (for First-Time Freshman Future Students)
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Department and Campus Tours

Engineering Department tours are available on the BSEE information session days or by appointment. Start your SSU Campus Tours  here.

Find Your Sonoma Home and Live On Campus

Experience what life is like at Sonoma State by living in the heart of campus and in the #1 University housing in the CSU system. Our living spaces are spacious and welcoming, and suite and apartment-style options are organized around academic, social, and lifestyle interests, allowing you to more easily connect with students who share your passions. Our housing is anything but traditional and much of our housing includes a living room, kitchen, and private bathrooms.

Choose from six unique residential villages that foster friendships and cultivate community, enhancing and enriching your academic journey. When you live on campus, you join an instant community and have everything you need to succeed right outside your door. To learn more, visit the Housing website.

For financial aid information, please visit the Financial Aid Office website.

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The University Art Gallery serves as a source of educational and cultural enrichment for the campus and surrounding communities through exhibitions, publications, and public programs featuring modern and contemporary artists of regional, national, and international significance. In addition, the Art Gallery presents the work of the SSU art studio faculty and annual student exhibitions each spring. 

Guided and self-guided tours available upon request. Contact us to learn more.

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The University Library Art Gallery displays works of art by students, professional artists, selections from the University Library's unique collections, and material from traveling exhibitions. 

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The University Art Gallery, in partnership with the Department of Art and Art History, proudly presents the Art Studio Senior Exhibition , featuring the work of five graduating students from Sonoma State University’s Bachelor of Arts and the Bachelor of Fine Arts degree programs: Carina Badua (BA in Art Studio, photography), Damian Estrella (BA in Art Studio, painting), Sophia Ann Miller (Bachelor of Fine Arts, printmaking), Lexie Rosenquist (BA in Art Studio, photography), and Riley Volz (BA in Art Studio, painting). The level of technical skill and creative thought graduating students have shown is most impressive. After significant consideration, the faculty committee selected each work on display in the Art Studio Senior Exhibition. Congratulations to the graduates on their achievements!  Our deepest gratitude goes to the Green Music Center for graciously agreeing to host this exhibition in this world-class venue for all art-appreciating patrons to see. We also wish to thank the following committee members: Sena Clara Creston, Assistant Professor of Art; Nathan Haenlein, Professor of Art Studio; and Jennifer Furlong, Lecturer in Art History. These members provided invaluable contributions throughout the tenure of our graduates. Details:

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Mike Lee officially “retired” as president of Sonoma State University in California’s wine country just one days after being put on administrative leave.

Chancellor Mildred Garcia dished out the punishment after she said Lee agreed to the demands of pro-Palestinian protesters without “appropriate approval.”

Tonight, acting Sonoma State President Nathan Evans sent out an email announcing Lee’s “retirement” saying he came out of retirement one year ago to accept his new position and “has decided to go back into retirement effective immediately.”

Evans expressed a “degree of sadness about the impact recent events have made on campus leadership” but also urged the campus community to “focus on the graduates and their supporters” and celebrate their accomplishments.

He credited “Lee’s leadership as a model for navigating change” and credited him for working with Provost Karen Moranski for shepherding “an academic master plan and reorganization that better aligns university resources with current enrollment” and for “developing community partnerships and philanthropic opportunities that connected the campus more closely to the people and workforce needs of the region. He will be missed.”

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A parent of a graduating senior who is of the Jewish faith told the Jewish Journal “When even a President of a State University can be duped with misinformation and disinformation, the whole world should be concerned about our younger generations falling for propaganda. History is repeating in real time. This small victory shows that with concerted effort, we can break the cycle of history.”

Pro-Palestinian student supporters who at first celebrated Lee agreeing to their demands said on social media “We Choose ‘Insubordination’ We know our history. We know what happened when folks ‘just followed orders,” reported KQED .

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Military Unit: 86646

Activated 1953 in Stepanshchino, Moscow Oblast - initially as the 1945th Anti-Aircraft Artillery Regiment for Special Use and from 1955 as the 635th Anti-Aircraft Missile Regiment for Special Use.

1953 to 1984 equipped with 60 S-25 (SA-1) launchers:

  • Launch area: 55 15 43N, 38 32 13E (US designation: Moscow SAM site E14-1)
  • Support area: 55 16 50N, 38 32 28E
  • Guidance area: 55 16 31N, 38 30 38E

1984 converted to the S-300PT (SA-10) with three independent battalions:

  • 1st independent Anti-Aircraft Missile Battalion (Bessonovo, Moscow Oblast) - 55 09 34N, 38 22 26E
  • 2nd independent Anti-Aircraft Missile Battalion and HQ (Stepanshchino, Moscow Oblast) - 55 15 31N, 38 32 23E
  • 3rd independent Anti-Aircraft Missile Battalion (Shcherbovo, Moscow Oblast) - 55 22 32N, 38 43 33E

Disbanded 1.5.98.

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