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Electrical Engineering MastersFairleigh Dickinson University - United StatesAre you an engineering professional or educator who finds it difficult to attend traditional classroom-based courses because of time or geographic constraints? Are you an engineering professional or educator who finds it difficult to attend traditional classroom-based courses because of time or geographic constraints? Entry Requirements• GPA of 3.0 or above must have been maintained to be considered for admission. Other Fees• $40 Application fees • $409 Technology Fee Per Term On Campus and Web-based (Fall & Spring terms) • $12 Per credit Technology Fee Per Term Off-campus locations • $12 Per credit Summer 1 & winter terms • Audit Fee 1 credit + $10.00 registration fee • $750.00 per 3-credit course No technology fees National Guard Personnel • $220 Master’s Fees
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$17,295 Domestic $17,295 International |
24 Months Fulltime |
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Electrical Engineering BachelorsAmerican Public University System - United StatesThe Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering (BSEE) program focuses on the theories, practices, competencies, tools, and technologies associated with electrical engineering. You’ll get both online-classroom inst... Show More The Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering (BSEE) program focuses on the theories, practices, competencies, tools, and technologies associated with electrical engineering. You’ll get both online-classroom instruction and hands-on lab experience to help prepare you to excel as an electrical engineer. Courses include foundations in math, computer science, and physical sciences and cover a broad range of topics, such as: - Basic elements in analog circuit design - Fundamentals of circuit analysis—Ohm’s law, Kirchhoff’s law, superposition, etc. - International System of Units - Digital and logic circuit analysis and design in 6 main parts - Energy conversion and transport - Electromagnetic field theory - Passive microwave circuit analysis and design - Transmitting and receiving information without wires - Radar and RF signal propagation, transmission, and reception The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts a 4% job growth by 2022 for electrical and electronics engineers due to the engineer’s versatility in developing and applying emerging technologies. Because this program fills a market-driven educational need, earning your BSEE could give you a step up in starting a career in industries ranging from aerospace, telecommunications, and defense to automotive, medical, construction, chemical, and more. Note: The technology fee for the engineering courses (ENGR and ELEN prefixes) in this program is $100. Some of the engineering courses will require you to purchase course materials to confirm and apply the concepts. The total cost for these course materials is approximately $12,000, and is not covered by the undergraduate book grant. The initial ENGR and ELEN courses will begin to be open for registration in July 2014 for sessions starting in September. The remaining ENGR and ELEN courses will be phased in at regular intervals. Students are strongly encouraged to take COMM200 as their Humanities GEN ED and ECON101 as their Social Science GEN ED options. Entry RequirementsThe bachelor’s degree program is open to students who possess a high school diploma or its equivalent. All students who enroll in the bachelor's degree program must enroll in COLL100 - Foundations of Online Learning as their first course.
International Students Applicants self-certify on their admissions application that they have received the equivalent of a U.S. high school diploma. Depending on the country of citizenship applicants may be required to provide documentation of English proficiency to complete their admission file. Please check at "http://www.apu.apus.edu/admissions/general-information/international-students/english-proficiency.htm". Other Fees |
$7,875 Domestic $7,875 International |
48 Months Fulltime |
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Electrical Engineering BachelorsArizona State University - United StatesFrom nanoscale electronic devices to the U.S. electric power grid, the Electrical Engineering degree program at Arizona State University prepares students for careers in areas including energy production and distributi... Show More From nanoscale electronic devices to the U.S. electric power grid, the Electrical Engineering degree program at Arizona State University prepares students for careers in areas including energy production and distribution, information processing and management, healthcare technology and delivery, global sustainable development, economic growth and security, and communications and data networking. The program’s award-winning faculty will guide students through fundamental engineering courses along with specialty courses in analog and digital circuits, electromagnetic fields, microprocessors, communications networks, solid-state electronics and electric power and energy systems. Our program integrates the fundamentals with practical real-world experience in an online environment. Labs incorporate a combination of practical hardware along with industry-standard design and simulation tools to provide students with the applied skills needed in today’s global engineering environment. Entry RequirementsFresh Applicants Minimum 1140 SAT combined math and verbal or minimum 24 ACT combined score; or 3.00 minimum ABOR GPA; or class ranking in top 25 percent of high school class, and No high school math or science competency deficiencies.
Minimum transfer GPA of 3.00 for less than 24 transfer hours, and No high school math or science competency deficiencies, and Minimum 1140 SAT combined math and verbal or minimum 24 ACT combined score, or 3.00 minimum ABOR GPA, or class ranking in top 25 percent of high school class.
Transfer student with 24 or more transferable college credit hours must meet EITHER the primary OR secondary criteria (not both): Primary Criteria Minimum transfer GPA of 3.00 for 24 or more transfer hours, and No high school math or science competency deficiencies (if Undergraduate Admissions requires submission of a high school transcript).
Secondary Criteria Minimum transfer GPA of 2.75 for 24 or more transfer hours, and Minimum GPA of 2.75 in all critical courses for Terms 1 and 2 (see major map for critical courses),and No high school math or science competency deficiencies (if Undergraduate Admissions requires submission of a high school transcript).
International students may have an additional English-language proficiency criterion. Foreign nationals must meet the same admission requirements shown below with the possible additional requirement of a minimum TOEFL score. Other Fees |
$20,520 Domestic $20,520 International |
36 Months Fulltime |
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Electrical Engineering MastersArizona State University - United StatesThe MSE in electrical engineering offers area of studies in solid-state electronics, mixed-signal integrated circuit design, signal processing and communications and power electronics. The MSE in electrical engineering offers area of studies in solid-state electronics, mixed-signal integrated circuit design, signal processing and communications and power electronics. This professional program will connect you to the challenges of global integration and help prepare you for the many exciting career possibilities the 21st century promises. Entry RequirementsRegionally accredited undergraduate degree, 3.0 GPA in the last two years of study Acceptable GMAT scores
If required, TOEFL scores should be submitted to the Graduate College. See the W.P. Carey MBA Testing Minimum 2 years work experience, resume, statement of purpose, and 2 letters of reference Complete all required ASU Graduate College application materials ABET accredited electrical engineering undergraduate degree, 3.0 GPA in the last two years of study Non-ABET electrical engineering undergraduate degree, 3.5 GPA in last two years of study-Or have graduated first class with distinction And must score 90 percent (720) or higher on the GRE quantitative section
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$5,376 Domestic $5,376 International |
36 Months Fulltime |
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Electrical Engineering MastersArizona State University - United StatesThe MBA/Engineering dual degree programs at Arizona State University combine advanced courses in technical areas with a rigorous management curriculum. The MBA/Engineering dual degree programs at Arizona State University combine advanced courses in technical areas with a rigorous management curriculum.
Additional Program Highlights: Ranked #2 online MBA in the nation,(U.S. News & World Report) Dedicated career services team One-course-at-a-time MBA curriculum Flexible choices of five focused MSE EE tracks Integrative capstone MBA course and a comprehensive MSE exam Program requires only one campus visit World-renowned business and engineering faculty Entry RequirementsRegionally accredited undergraduate degree, 3.0 GPA in the last two years of study Acceptable GMAT scores If required, TOEFL scores should be submitted to the Graduate College. Minimum 2 years work experience, resume, statement of purpose, and 2 letters of reference Complete all required ASU Graduate College application materials ABET accredited electrical engineering undergraduate degree, 3.0 GPA in the last two years of study Non-ABET electrical engineering undergraduate degree, 3.5 GPA in last two years of study-Or have graduated first class with distinction - And must score 90 percent (720) or higher on the GRE quantitative section - And 4.0 or better on the writing section of the GRE Complete all required ASU Graduate College application materials Other FeesNotesProgram requires one campus visit |
$5,370 Domestic $5,370 International |
36 Months Fulltime |
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