1899 S San Francisco St, Flagstaff, AZ 86011, United States | Public University | Established 1899
About this course | |
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Duration | 24 Months |
Level | Postgraduate Certificate - Diploma / Masters courses |
Electrical engineers develop a wide range of electrical and electronic components, devices, and systems central to contemporary life. The M.S. in Electrical Engineering enables students to either enter the electrical engineering workforce or continue on to a doctoral program of study.
Individual and team-based assignments will enable students to build mastery of important electrical engineering skills and their practical applications in areas that include analog and digital microelectronics, microprocessor and computer engineering, wireless communication and networking, digital signal processing, electromagnetics and antennas, and power electronics and systems.
The non-thesis option of this program allows students to complete their degree through coursework and project-based learning, while the thesis option is focused on engagement with research projects under the mentorship of a faculty member and culminating in the preparation and defense of a thesis.
The program is strengthened through broad collaborations with a variety of other academic programs, government agencies, and private research organizations, including the Department of Mechanical Engineering, the School of Forestry, the Pathogen and Microbiome Institute, the Merriam-Powell Center for Environmental Research, and the U.S. Geological Survey.
The M.S. in Electrical Engineering degree program prepares graduates for careers in a wide variety of areas in the application of electrical engineering to science, engineering, industry, and business. The thesis option of the program is particularly appropriate for preparing graduates to subsequently enter doctoral programs of study.
Common types of electrical engineering applications include cybersecurity, smart buildings, renewable energy, the internet of things, sensors and wearable technologies, intelligent and autonomous systems, system-on-chip design, and wireless systems and networks.
Electrical engineers are employed in a large number of organizations; among the largest are General Motors, Apple, Micron Technology, Intel, General Dynamics, Boeing, and Raytheon. Other more specialized organizations include the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, and Los Alamos National Laboratory.
* Note: Additional fees may apply
** All fees are subject to change without notice
Fees components | Amount |
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Tuition & fees | USD 26,479 |
Fees components | Amount |
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Cost of Living Fee | USD 12,000 |
Mandatory Student Fee | USD 1,283 |
Books & Supplies Fees | USD 1,000 |
Mandatory Health Insurance Fee | USD 2,923 |
Entry requirements for this course | |
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Class 12th |
Average percentage of Grade 12th Required. |
Bachelors |
Minimum Level of Education Required: 4-Year Bachelor's Degree Min GPA: 77.0% Convert grades
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Exams |
For direct admission, applicant must be from an English speaking country or meet either of the following English test scores:
This program does NOT offer conditional admission
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University City | 1899 S San Francisco St, Flagstaff, AZ 86011, United States |
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Size of city | |
Population of City | 0 |
Wikipedia Link | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northern_Arizona_University |
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