General Engineering: Electronics Concentration

Bachelor's

PROGRAM SNAPSHOT

Design, develop, and test solutions to problems using electronics and engineering principles.

General Engineering: Electronics News

Professor Adam Beardsley with a student at a fire table

Dr. Adam Beardsley, a General Engineering and Physics professor, earned a $500,000 NSF CAREER grant to lead research in radio astronomy.

His work gives WSU students hands-on experience with building telescopes and studying space, helping them get ready for exciting science careers.

WSU Physics professor giving a demonstration to students

Thanks to ABET accreditation, Winona State’s General Engineering graduates are more competitive in the job market.

The program’s mix of physics and engineering courses boosts the value of students’ education and opens doors to more career paths.​

Tyler Kobienia '24

Tyler Kobienia ’24 switched his major to General Engineering: Electronics at Winona State, drawn by the program’s hands-on learning and supportive professors.

WSU’s resources helped him build a strong resume and connect with industry professionals, leading to a post-grad job in the field.

Stephen Shaw '22

At Winona State, Stephen Shaw ’22 transitioned from Composite Materials Engineering to General Engineering: Electronics to delve deeper into physics.

He had the opportunity to lead a team in NASA’s Gleam Lunar Robotics Challenge and designed a rover for moon-like terrain.

Graduation Requirement

Aside from major- or minor-specific requirements, you’ll need to complete additional requirements through the General Education Program (GEP) to earn your degree from Winona State University.

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