SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY
SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY PREREQUISITES /
Students in the ABET-accredited Bachelor of Science
Precalculus I and II
in Information Technology (IT) build a theoretical
Object-Oriented Programming I
and practical framework for analyzing, designing,
CAREER OPTIONS / Information Systems Specialist Network Architect Database Administrator Web Developer IT Security Analyst
integrating, and managing information systems to
University of Washington Tacoma Campus Box 358426 1900 Commerce Street Tacoma, WA 98402-3100 uwtech@uw.edu 253-692-5860
BA/BS in Computer Science and Systems BS in Computer Engineering and Systems
tacoma.uw.edu/set
BS in Electrical Engineering
meet the needs of end users. IT majors develop skills
BS in Information Technology
in effective communication, collaboration, and leadership throughout a challenging technical curriculum in system design, networking, information assurance and security, programming, web development, and data science. Opportunities for innovation abound as you become
THE UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON TACOMA is accredited as a part of the University of Washington by the Northwest Commission on
agile in responding to emerging technology trends and
Colleges and Universities. Individual academic programs may have additional accreditations. The University of Washington reaffirms its policy
diversifications in information workflow. The program shapes future professionals by emphasizing hands-on, real world experiences through a required internship and senior project.
of equal opportunity regardless of race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, age, marital status, disability, or status as a disabled veteran or Vietnam era veteran in accordance with university policy and applicable federal and state statutes and regulations. The University of Washington is committed to providing access and reasonable accommodation in its services, programs, activities, education and employment for individuals with disabilities. To request disability accommodation in the application process, contact Disability Resources for Students at least 10 days in advance at 253-692-4522 or drsuwt@uw.edu.
Students are admitted once per year for entrance into the IT major in autumn quarter. All prerequisite courses must be completed to be eligible for admission. For more information and admission requirements:
tacoma.uw.edu/infotech
9/18
THE SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY (SET) at UW Tacoma offers high demand computing and
engineering degree programs at our vibrant urban campus. Small classes taught by SET faculty equip you with the theoretical and technical knowledge to solve complex problems across multiple disciplines. Innovative partnerships with local industry, internship and undergraduate research opportunities, and community engagement projects further prepare you to become leaders in industry. Before applying to the School of Engineering and Technology be sure to complete your prerequisites and general education requirements. Please see the SET website for additional details on admission requirements, schedule planning, the application process and how to meet with an academic advisor.Â
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE
COMPUTER ENGINEERING AND SYSTEMS
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE | BACHELOR OF ARTS
COMPUTER SCIENCE AND SYSTEMS PREREQUISITES /
Students in the ABET-accredited Bachelor of Science in
Calculus I and II
Computer Science and Systems (CSS) develop essential
Lab-based Science
knowledge in the theory and direct application of
Object-Oriented Programming I and II
core curriculum in data structures, algorithms, discrete
CAREER OPTIONS / Software Engineer
computer science principles. You will complete a rigorous
Graduates of the ABET-accredited Bachelor of Science
Calculus I; II; and III
in Computer Engineering and Systems (CES) utilize
Differential Equations
expertise in electrical engineering and computer
Matrix/Linear Algebra Engineering Physics I; II; and III Object-Oriented Programming I and II Electrical Circuits 5 additional credits of lab-based science may be needed; please see program website for details CAREER OPTIONS / Hardware Developer Embedded Systems Engineer Microprocessor Systems Engineer Digital Systems Engineer Computer Engineer
science to effectively solve problems in all aspects of computing. The CES program blends an electrical engineering curriculum with elements of software design and hardware-software integration to put you at the forefront of modern circuit and microprocessor design,
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
structures, programming languages, computer architecture, operating systems, and contemporary ethical issues.
PREREQUISITES /
Project courses challenge you to apply what you’ve learned
Calculus I; II; and III
(EE) develop critical knowledge of the technology of
in the design, construction, and implementation of complex
Differential Equations
electricity to create cutting-edge hardware devices and
Video Game Designer
software systems. Seniors choose from a wide range of
Web Developer
CSS electives which offer the flexibility to specialize in a
Matrix/Linear Algebra
Project Manager
particular area of interest or increase overall breadth.
*The Bachelor of Arts degree is not ABET accredited. See the program website for prerequisites.
The Bachelor of Arts* in Computer Science and Systems is designed to blend a solid foundation in computer science with another discipline. You will be required curriculum. Students are admitted twice per year for entrance into the CSS major in autumn and winter quarters. All prerequisite courses must be completed to be eligible for admission. For more information and admission requirements:
tacoma.uw.edu/css
Engineering Physics I; II; and III Object-Oriented Programming I and II Electrical Circuits 5 additional credits of lab-based science may be needed; please see program website for details
CES major in autumn quarter. All prerequisite courses must be completed prior to the start of autumn quarter to be eligible for admission. For more information and admission requirements:
tacoma.uw.edu/ces
Seniors prepare for professional careers during the planning, design, and implementation of a year-long capstone project in partnership with local industry. The EE program launched in autumn 2017 in response to growing regional and national demand for electrical engineers. Our curriculum satisfies all requirements of the Accreditation Board for
Semiconductor/Chipset Designer
ABET accreditation for EE when the program
Electronics Engineer Analog and Digital Signal Processing Engineer
Students are admitted once per year for entrance into the
electromagnetics, controls, and embedded systems.
of Engineering and Technology will pursue
embedded systems. Seniors prepare for professional
industry.
for applications like communications, signal processing,
Engineering and Technology (ABET). The School
Controls Engineer
of a year-long capstone project in partnership with local
systems. Rigorous EE coursework emphasizes circuit design
CAREER OPTIONS /
operating systems and networks, hardware security and careers during the planning, design and implementation
Students in the Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering
Systems Analyst
to complete a minor in conjunction with the CSS B.A. PREREQUISITES /
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE
Communication Systems Designer Power Electronics and Systems
becomes eligible after graduating its first class in spring 2019. Students are admitted once per year for entrance into the EE major in autumn quarter. All prerequisite courses must be completed prior to the start of autumn quarter to be eligible for admission. For more information and admission requirements:
tacoma.uw.edu/tech/ee
THE SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY (SET) at UW Tacoma offers high demand computing and
engineering degree programs at our vibrant urban campus. Small classes taught by SET faculty equip you with the theoretical and technical knowledge to solve complex problems across multiple disciplines. Innovative partnerships with local industry, internship and undergraduate research opportunities, and community engagement projects further prepare you to become leaders in industry. Before applying to the School of Engineering and Technology be sure to complete your prerequisites and general education requirements. Please see the SET website for additional details on admission requirements, schedule planning, the application process and how to meet with an academic advisor.Â
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE
COMPUTER ENGINEERING AND SYSTEMS
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE | BACHELOR OF ARTS
COMPUTER SCIENCE AND SYSTEMS PREREQUISITES /
Students in the ABET-accredited Bachelor of Science in
Calculus I and II
Computer Science and Systems (CSS) develop essential
Lab-based Science
knowledge in the theory and direct application of
Object-Oriented Programming I and II
core curriculum in data structures, algorithms, discrete
CAREER OPTIONS / Software Engineer
computer science principles. You will complete a rigorous
Graduates of the ABET-accredited Bachelor of Science
Calculus I; II; and III
in Computer Engineering and Systems (CES) utilize
Differential Equations
expertise in electrical engineering and computer
Matrix/Linear Algebra Engineering Physics I; II; and III Object-Oriented Programming I and II Electrical Circuits 5 additional credits of lab-based science may be needed; please see program website for details CAREER OPTIONS / Hardware Developer Embedded Systems Engineer Microprocessor Systems Engineer Digital Systems Engineer Computer Engineer
science to effectively solve problems in all aspects of computing. The CES program blends an electrical engineering curriculum with elements of software design and hardware-software integration to put you at the forefront of modern circuit and microprocessor design,
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
structures, programming languages, computer architecture, operating systems, and contemporary ethical issues.
PREREQUISITES /
Project courses challenge you to apply what you’ve learned
Calculus I; II; and III
(EE) develop critical knowledge of the technology of
in the design, construction, and implementation of complex
Differential Equations
electricity to create cutting-edge hardware devices and
Video Game Designer
software systems. Seniors choose from a wide range of
Web Developer
CSS electives which offer the flexibility to specialize in a
Matrix/Linear Algebra
Project Manager
particular area of interest or increase overall breadth.
*The Bachelor of Arts degree is not ABET accredited. See the program website for prerequisites.
The Bachelor of Arts* in Computer Science and Systems is designed to blend a solid foundation in computer science with another discipline. You will be required curriculum. Students are admitted twice per year for entrance into the CSS major in autumn and winter quarters. All prerequisite courses must be completed to be eligible for admission. For more information and admission requirements:
tacoma.uw.edu/css
Engineering Physics I; II; and III Object-Oriented Programming I and II Electrical Circuits 5 additional credits of lab-based science may be needed; please see program website for details
CES major in autumn quarter. All prerequisite courses must be completed prior to the start of autumn quarter to be eligible for admission. For more information and admission requirements:
tacoma.uw.edu/ces
Seniors prepare for professional careers during the planning, design, and implementation of a year-long capstone project in partnership with local industry. The EE program launched in autumn 2017 in response to growing regional and national demand for electrical engineers. Our curriculum satisfies all requirements of the Accreditation Board for
Semiconductor/Chipset Designer
ABET accreditation for EE when the program
Electronics Engineer Analog and Digital Signal Processing Engineer
Students are admitted once per year for entrance into the
electromagnetics, controls, and embedded systems.
of Engineering and Technology will pursue
embedded systems. Seniors prepare for professional
industry.
for applications like communications, signal processing,
Engineering and Technology (ABET). The School
Controls Engineer
of a year-long capstone project in partnership with local
systems. Rigorous EE coursework emphasizes circuit design
CAREER OPTIONS /
operating systems and networks, hardware security and careers during the planning, design and implementation
Students in the Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering
Systems Analyst
to complete a minor in conjunction with the CSS B.A. PREREQUISITES /
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE
Communication Systems Designer Power Electronics and Systems
becomes eligible after graduating its first class in spring 2019. Students are admitted once per year for entrance into the EE major in autumn quarter. All prerequisite courses must be completed prior to the start of autumn quarter to be eligible for admission. For more information and admission requirements:
tacoma.uw.edu/tech/ee
SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY
SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY PREREQUISITES /
Students in the ABET-accredited Bachelor of Science
Precalculus I and II
in Information Technology (IT) build a theoretical
Object-Oriented Programming I
and practical framework for analyzing, designing,
CAREER OPTIONS / Information Systems Specialist Network Architect Database Administrator Web Developer IT Security Analyst
integrating, and managing information systems to
University of Washington Tacoma Campus Box 358426 1900 Commerce Street Tacoma, WA 98402-3100 uwtech@uw.edu 253-692-5860
BA/BS in Computer Science and Systems BS in Computer Engineering and Systems
tacoma.uw.edu/set
BS in Electrical Engineering
meet the needs of end users. IT majors develop skills
BS in Information Technology
in effective communication, collaboration, and leadership throughout a challenging technical curriculum in system design, networking, information assurance and security, programming, web development, and data science. Opportunities for innovation abound as you become
THE UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON TACOMA is accredited as a part of the University of Washington by the Northwest Commission on
agile in responding to emerging technology trends and
Colleges and Universities. Individual academic programs may have additional accreditations. The University of Washington reaffirms its policy
diversifications in information workflow. The program shapes future professionals by emphasizing hands-on, real world experiences through a required internship and senior project.
of equal opportunity regardless of race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, age, marital status, disability, or status as a disabled veteran or Vietnam era veteran in accordance with university policy and applicable federal and state statutes and regulations. The University of Washington is committed to providing access and reasonable accommodation in its services, programs, activities, education and employment for individuals with disabilities. To request disability accommodation in the application process, contact Disability Resources for Students at least 10 days in advance at 253-692-4522 or drsuwt@uw.edu.
Students are admitted once per year for entrance into the IT major in autumn quarter. All prerequisite courses must be completed to be eligible for admission. For more information and admission requirements:
tacoma.uw.edu/infotech
9/18
THE SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY (SET) at UW Tacoma offers high demand computing and
engineering degree programs at our vibrant urban campus. Small classes taught by SET faculty equip you with the theoretical and technical knowledge to solve complex problems across multiple disciplines. Innovative partnerships with local industry, internship and undergraduate research opportunities, and community engagement projects further prepare you to become leaders in industry. Before applying to the School of Engineering and Technology be sure to complete your prerequisites and general education requirements. Please see the SET website for additional details on admission requirements, schedule planning, the application process and how to meet with an academic advisor.Â
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE
COMPUTER ENGINEERING AND SYSTEMS
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE | BACHELOR OF ARTS
COMPUTER SCIENCE AND SYSTEMS PREREQUISITES /
Students in the ABET-accredited Bachelor of Science in
Calculus I and II
Computer Science and Systems (CSS) develop essential
Lab-based Science
knowledge in the theory and direct application of
Object-Oriented Programming I and II
core curriculum in data structures, algorithms, discrete
CAREER OPTIONS / Software Engineer
computer science principles. You will complete a rigorous
Graduates of the ABET-accredited Bachelor of Science
Calculus I; II; and III
in Computer Engineering and Systems (CES) utilize
Differential Equations
expertise in electrical engineering and computer
Matrix/Linear Algebra Engineering Physics I; II; and III Object-Oriented Programming I and II Electrical Circuits 5 additional credits of lab-based science may be needed; please see program website for details CAREER OPTIONS / Hardware Developer Embedded Systems Engineer Microprocessor Systems Engineer Digital Systems Engineer Computer Engineer
science to effectively solve problems in all aspects of computing. The CES program blends an electrical engineering curriculum with elements of software design and hardware-software integration to put you at the forefront of modern circuit and microprocessor design,
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
structures, programming languages, computer architecture, operating systems, and contemporary ethical issues.
PREREQUISITES /
Project courses challenge you to apply what you’ve learned
Calculus I; II; and III
(EE) develop critical knowledge of the technology of
in the design, construction, and implementation of complex
Differential Equations
electricity to create cutting-edge hardware devices and
Video Game Designer
software systems. Seniors choose from a wide range of
Web Developer
CSS electives which offer the flexibility to specialize in a
Matrix/Linear Algebra
Project Manager
particular area of interest or increase overall breadth.
*The Bachelor of Arts degree is not ABET accredited. See the program website for prerequisites.
The Bachelor of Arts* in Computer Science and Systems is designed to blend a solid foundation in computer science with another discipline. You will be required curriculum. Students are admitted twice per year for entrance into the CSS major in autumn and winter quarters. All prerequisite courses must be completed to be eligible for admission. For more information and admission requirements:
tacoma.uw.edu/css
Engineering Physics I; II; and III Object-Oriented Programming I and II Electrical Circuits 5 additional credits of lab-based science may be needed; please see program website for details
CES major in autumn quarter. All prerequisite courses must be completed prior to the start of autumn quarter to be eligible for admission. For more information and admission requirements:
tacoma.uw.edu/ces
Seniors prepare for professional careers during the planning, design, and implementation of a year-long capstone project in partnership with local industry. The EE program launched in autumn 2017 in response to growing regional and national demand for electrical engineers. Our curriculum satisfies all requirements of the Accreditation Board for
Semiconductor/Chipset Designer
ABET accreditation for EE when the program
Electronics Engineer Analog and Digital Signal Processing Engineer
Students are admitted once per year for entrance into the
electromagnetics, controls, and embedded systems.
of Engineering and Technology will pursue
embedded systems. Seniors prepare for professional
industry.
for applications like communications, signal processing,
Engineering and Technology (ABET). The School
Controls Engineer
of a year-long capstone project in partnership with local
systems. Rigorous EE coursework emphasizes circuit design
CAREER OPTIONS /
operating systems and networks, hardware security and careers during the planning, design and implementation
Students in the Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering
Systems Analyst
to complete a minor in conjunction with the CSS B.A. PREREQUISITES /
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE
Communication Systems Designer Power Electronics and Systems
becomes eligible after graduating its first class in spring 2019. Students are admitted once per year for entrance into the EE major in autumn quarter. All prerequisite courses must be completed prior to the start of autumn quarter to be eligible for admission. For more information and admission requirements:
tacoma.uw.edu/tech/ee
SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY
SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY PREREQUISITES /
Students in the ABET-accredited Bachelor of Science
Precalculus I and II
in Information Technology (IT) build a theoretical
Object-Oriented Programming I
and practical framework for analyzing, designing,
CAREER OPTIONS / Information Systems Specialist Network Architect Database Administrator Web Developer IT Security Analyst
integrating, and managing information systems to
University of Washington Tacoma Campus Box 358426 1900 Commerce Street Tacoma, WA 98402-3100 uwtech@uw.edu 253-692-5860
BA/BS in Computer Science and Systems BS in Computer Engineering and Systems
tacoma.uw.edu/set
BS in Electrical Engineering
meet the needs of end users. IT majors develop skills
BS in Information Technology
in effective communication, collaboration, and leadership throughout a challenging technical curriculum in system design, networking, information assurance and security, programming, web development, and data science. Opportunities for innovation abound as you become
THE UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON TACOMA is accredited as a part of the University of Washington by the Northwest Commission on
agile in responding to emerging technology trends and
Colleges and Universities. Individual academic programs may have additional accreditations. The University of Washington reaffirms its policy
diversifications in information workflow. The program shapes future professionals by emphasizing hands-on, real world experiences through a required internship and senior project.
of equal opportunity regardless of race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, age, marital status, disability, or status as a disabled veteran or Vietnam era veteran in accordance with university policy and applicable federal and state statutes and regulations. The University of Washington is committed to providing access and reasonable accommodation in its services, programs, activities, education and employment for individuals with disabilities. To request disability accommodation in the application process, contact Disability Resources for Students at least 10 days in advance at 253-692-4522 or drsuwt@uw.edu.
Students are admitted once per year for entrance into the IT major in autumn quarter. All prerequisite courses must be completed to be eligible for admission. For more information and admission requirements:
tacoma.uw.edu/infotech
9/18