Welcome to the Electrical Engineering program at Sonoma state University! Get started by reviewing this information about registration, advising, and orientation. If you have more questions, please contact engineering department - Salazar Hall 2004.
NOTE: If you have not yet been admitted and plan to transfer to the EE program at SSU please visit Transfer Students page.
Fall Semester Orientation
Each fall semester, the engineering department sponsors an orientation to introduce new undergraduate students to faculty and other students. All newly admitted students MUST attend the orientation.
Please contact engineering department for more information.
General Registration Information
All new EE majors are expected to seek advising before registering for classes.
- Before registering, please make sure you watch the video on this page.
- Please take a look at BSEE Roadmap.
- If you are a transfer student, check your transferred courses and for more information about which courses can be transferred to SSU please visit Transfer Students.
- Checkout the Class Schedules posted on Department’s web page.
- If you have difficulty registering for any of your Major EE courses (e.g., you are not allowed or the class is full) please send an email to engineering department. Please make sure you include your Seawolf ID number.
- If you are trying to register for any Non-EE course and the class is full, you MUST contact the appropriate Department (not the Engineering Department) and see if it is possible to get permission to register for the class. Please check the recommended GE courses for EE students by visiting the BSEE Roadmap page.
Meeting with Your Advisor
We are committed to ensure your smooth transition to our Electrical Engineering program at SSU. We highly recommend you meet with an EE advisor and introduce yourself before the classes begin. Please contact engineering department to setup an appointment with an advisor. Information for faculty and staff at Engineering Department can be found at Engineering Faculty & Staff. Before you meet with your advisor please make sure you have the following ready:
- Make sure you know your Seawolf ID number.
- If you are a transfer student, please make sure you have a copy of your transferred courses with you.
Important Resources
- 10 Habits of Highly Effective Students
- Electrical Engineering Program Student Conduct and Preparation Guidelines
- Guidelines to be a Successful Student
- Please consider joining Electrical Engineering Club, and/or The Society of Women Engineers of Sonoma State University.
- If you are a transfer student, please make sure you are prepared for your upcoming courses.
- Please make sure you have reviewed the information posted on Engineering web page.
- We highly encourage students to have their own electronic parts.
- Check out our Computer Requirements page for what computer to buy.
- All transfer students can view their transcripts and learn about which of their courses have been transferred to SSU.
- ASSIST is an online student-transfer information system that shows how course credits earned at one public California college or university can be applied when transferred to another. ASSIST is the official repository of articulation for California’s public colleges and universities and provides the most accurate and up-to-date information about student transfer in California. Students transfering from SRJC could select the Academic Year, Santa Rosa Junior College as the Institution to Sonoma State University as Agreements with Other Institutions and then View Agreements. All SRJC course descriptions can be obtained from SRJC COURSE OUTLINES.
- Please visit CSU Transfer.
- To learn about acceptable GE courses refer to BSEE Roadmap.
- Contact information for all other Departments at the School of Science and Technology
- Contact information for Engineering Faculty & Staff