75 Years of Gonzaga Engineering!
For more than 75 years, Gonzaga has provided engineering education for students! As the methods for teaching and practicing engineering evolve, so have our programs and curriculum. This constant commitment to excellence is propelling our faculty, students and school to earn national recognition and awards.
The School of Engineering and Applied Science at Gonzaga University was established in 1934 and the first students graduated in 1940. The School offers undergraduate programs in mechanical, electrical, civil, computer engineering, as well as engineering management and computer science. The school has a current enrollment of approximately 600 students. For the last four years, the school has been ranked nationally by US News in the top 30 of engineering schools without PhD programs. In all of the West, ours is one of only four Jesuit universities with accredited engineering programs and the only Catholic university with multiple accredited engineering programs between the West Coast and the Mississippi River.
To learn more about the School of Engineering and Applied Science, degrees and various programs offered through the School, please review the links below. To view our Program Educational Objectives, please click here.
We also encourage you take a moment to read the Dean's Message, to learn about the aggressive and successful growth of the School of Engineering and Applied Science, our programs, national prominence and our ongoing commitment to serve our students.

School of Engineering
and Applied Science -
Annual Report 2011
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Center for Engineering Design -
Design Exposition Day 2011
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