Welcome to the College of Engineering and Architecture at Washington State University!
At Washington State University, we are committed to creating a sustainable future, offering you the best undergraduate and graduate experience, and immersing you in a world-class research environment that offers opportunity for doing hands-on work on real projects.
Meet Our Students On WSU's residential campus, our students are never more than a few minutes away from an opportunity to participate.
What Can You Study? As 21st century students, you face the greatest challenges and opportunities of a generation. Are you interested in making a difference in your community and world?
Find Out About Scholarships. The College of Engineering and Architecture offers more than 300 Dean's Scholarships a year to incoming freshmen and transfer students.
Learn About Our Latest Research We are working to power new research and solutions to create a sustainable energy future, to apply technology to preserve our quality of life, and to educate tomorrow's innovators.
Are you looking for a great summer metal fabrication experience? Do you want to become competent at welding, machining, and working with hand tools? Sign up for this summer session class that starts May 7.
"Working closely with industry partners on energy issues and the smart electric power grid, we are uniquely positioned to be a leader in developing new technologies to solve these critical energy problems, which will directly impact the economy of Washington and the nation[...]" [more]
Anjan Bose, Regents professor in the School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, has been appointed a senior advisor to the U.S. Department of Energy, where he will lead an effort to coordinate research on electric power grid technologies. [more]
Engineers Needed!
Governor Gregoire proposes $7.6 million to enroll more engineering students and $1.5 million toward aerspace research at WSU and UW. Click here for the full story.
WSU Leads Effort for Economical, Sustainable Jet Biofuel
Washinton State University receives $40 million grant to develop alternatives to petroleum-based fuel using wood and wood waste. Click here for the full story.
Engineering and Computer Degrees Pay Off
The top five spots for the highest paying degrees of 2011 go to engineering and computer science majors. (more)