Overview
Our online learning programs offer the same level of education as our highly reputed on-campus programs. As an enrolled student, you will have access to class lecture notes, tutoring from well-qualified teaching assistants and relevant software tools. Our online learning programs are as rigorous as the on-campus graduate programs.
- The on-campus classes will be recorded daily and posted the same day on the course website.
- As an enrolled student, you will deal with the same set of assignments, laboratories and examinations.
- You will receive the same set of assignments, laboratories and examinations as on-campus graduate students.
The offering of online learning courses is not as complete as our on-campus programs yet. Browse the available online learning courses and find out if they cover your interests.
Currently offering
- Online Master of Science in Computer Engineering
- Online Master of Science in Electrical Engineering
- Online Doctor of Philosophy in Computer Engineering
- Online Doctor of Philosophy in Electrical Engineering
- Online Analog and Mixed-Signal Integrated Circuit Design Certificate
- Online Electromagnetic Fields and Microwave Circuit Design Certificate
Admission Requirements
Any student with a college degree in Engineering or Science can apply to the program. But if your college degree is not in Electrical Engineering or Computer Engineering, there are special rules you must follow if you are accepted:
- If you start in the fall and your GPA (grade point average) drops below 3.0, you will need to take a break in the spring and come back in the summer to take one required leveling course. If your GPA is still below 3.0 after that summer class, you will be dismissed from the program. But if your GPA goes back up to 3.0 or higher, you will be treated the same as students who have degrees in Electrical or Computer Engineering.
- If you start in the spring and your GPA drops below 3.0, you will have to take one required leveling course in the summer. If your GPA is still below 3.0 after that class, you will be dismissed from the program. If your GPA goes back up to 3.0 or higher, you will be treated the same as students with Electrical or Computer Engineering degrees.
Note
- We only offer a few online leveling (undergraduate) courses that could enable students from other disciplines to succeed in our online learning programs.
- Since several courses require proprietary software, our online programs are currently intended for U.S. residents only; however, we expect to offer these programs to the international community soon.
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