Fairleigh Dickinson University
School of Computer Sciences and Engineering

       

Earn a Master of Science in Electrical Engineering Degree via the Web at your Convenience in your Home or Office

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Taking Advantage of Today's Technologies

The Online Master of Science in Electrical Engineering program is designed to meet the needs of working engineering professionals who find it difficult to attend classroom based courses. With the latest telecommunications and computer technologies, Fairleigh Dickinson University's School of Computer Sciences and Engineering is now offering the Master of Science in Electrical Engineering degree program via the Internet. Web-based Electrical Engineering graduate courses can be taken from anywhere in the world that is convenient to you. All that is needed is a computer and a modem and the motivation to study on your own schedule. You can either just take those courses you are interested in or earn credits towards a Master of Science in Electrical Engineering degree. The on-line MSEE degree program is designed to be completed entirely over the Internet.

Fairleigh Dickinson University (FDU) is licensed by the New Jersey State Board of Higher Education to confer the Master of Science degree in Electrical Engineering (MSEE). The University is accredited by the Commission of Higher Education of the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools. The Association has approved FDU's MSEE program to be offered over the Internet. This on-line offering continues the MSEE program's 30-year tradition of academic excellence.

Students can also connect to the courses using computers at any FDU location including FDU's Metropolitan Campus, College at Florham, or the Extension Site at Fort Monmouth in Eatontown, NJ. However, most will prefer to connect from the comfort of their home or office. World Wide Web access will be the primary means of communication between students and faculty. Ongoing guidance via the Internet, fax, and telephone will be available from your professors throughout the course. Our web-based lecture notes contain graphics and mathematical equations in addition to text. Students have wide latitude to adjust their pace and schedule to their individual time constraints.

To register, students must have a bachelor's degree, but it need not be in electrical engineering. Students whose undergraduate degree is in a field other than electrical engineering may have to meet specific undergraduate prerequisites in order to matriculate in an MSEE degree program. This, however, is not applicable to students simply taking selected courses. Courses may be taken as non-degree students or as degree candidates.

 

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