George Fox University in Newberg, Oregon offers a Bachelor of Science in Engineering with a concentration in Electrical Engineering. This program provides a comprehensive, hands-on education grounded in a Christian worldview, preparing students for technical careers and responsible service. The curriculum covers core areas like circuit analysis, electronics, digital systems, and control systems, with significant emphasis on laboratory work and design projects from the freshman year. Students gain practical experience using well-equipped labs and facilities like the Maker Hub. The program is accredited by ABET, ensuring rigorous quality standards. Graduates are prepared for diverse roles in fields such as communication systems, power, and controls, or for further graduate study, equipped with strong problem-solving skills and an ethical perspective.
View Electrical EngineeringGeorge Fox University is a private Christian university in Newberg, Oregon. Founded in 1891, it is the largest private university in Oregon with more than 4,000 students combined between its main campus in Newberg, its centers in Portland, and Redmond, and online. The 108-acre (44 ha) main campus is near downtown Newberg, near the junction of Oregon Route 99W and Oregon Route 219. George Fox competes athletically at the NCAA Division III level in the Northwest Conference as the Bruins. The school colors are navy blue and old gold. The university is associated with the Evangelical Friends Church International.