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BS

Full Degree Name

Bachelor of Science

Electrical and Computer Engineering

Electrical and computer engineers conduct research, and design, develop, test, and oversee the development of electronic systems and the manufacture of electrical and computer equipment and devices. Students may choose a concentration in Electronics, Energy, Wireless Networks and Signal Processing, or Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning.

Economics/Mathematics

This degree is an excellent way to prepare for a career as an economist. The integration of concepts from both areas of study is particularly well suited for those who are thinking about applying to graduate programs or professional schools in law and business.

Cybersecurity

By choosing Western’s Cybersecurity bachelor’s degree, you'll get a solid foundation in security principles and computing and how to apply these skills in a competitive and expanding field. With eight community college partner pathways and multiple industry connections, Western’s Cybersecurity program is a leader in cybersecurity education and training.

Computer Science

As a computer scientist, you can make an impact on the advancement of medicine, clean energy, entertainment, communication for the disabled, climate research, and automotive technologies to name a few. Western's program provides the problem-solving and analytical background that ensures programmers and systems analysts can produce creative programming solutions.

Public Health

The Public Health major is appropriate for students who want to work in community, public, and global health; health communication; governmental and non-profit agencies and organizations; medical care settings; worksite wellness programs; and college and university student service health education programs.

Chemistry

The Chemistry, BS degree at Western Washington University is approved by the American Chemical Society. The Bachelor of Science in Chemistry provides many benefits to students, and is designed to meet diverse career goals.

Biology/Mathematics

Biology is an increasingly quantitative discipline, requiring mathematical models to understand complex biological phenomena and computationally-intensive algorithms to analyze increasingly massive datasets, including those generated by genomics, proteomics, and other new areas in molecular biology.

Biology/Anthropology

Students interested in health-related careers find this major to be particularly attractive, because it offers greater access to courses in Human Anatomy and Physiology. In addition, it offers elective options in Biology and Anthropology courses, giving students a wide array of courses from which to choose.

Biochemistry

The program is specifically designed for students who seek graduate study or employment in biochemistry or molecular biology. Western's Biochemistry major provides significant lab training, and is designed to meet diverse career goals.

Behavioral Neuroscience

The Behavioral Neuroscience program integrates across elements of biology, chemistry, mathematics, physics, and psychology to study how nervous system structure and function produces normal and abnormal behavior.