Friday, 26 May 2017

Online MBA & MSE in Electrical Engineering

The MBA/Engineering concurrent degree program at Arizona State University combines advanced courses in technical areas with a rigorous management curriculum. The MBA/MSE in Electrical Engineering is designed for working professionals who need to stay current in their area of expertise and develop enhanced business acumen.

Weeks per class
7.5
Total classes
18
Total credit hours
56


W. P. Carey School of Business & Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering

Delivered entirely over the Internet to fit your demanding schedule, you’ll earn the highly ranked W. P. Carey MBA and Ira A. Fulton Schools MSE Electrical Engineering degrees more quickly and at a lower cost than pursuing each degree separately. The online MBA is ranked top-5 in the nation by U.S. News & World Report. You'll have access to a dedicated career services team as well as world-renowned business and engineering faculty.
Additional Program Highlights:
·         One-course-at-a-time MBA curriculum, delivered by the same world-renowned faculty who teach full-time and part-time on-campus programs
·         Flexible choices of five focused MSE EE tracks
·         Integrative capstone MBA course and a comprehensive MSE exam
·         One on-campus visit is for orientation at the start of the program is strongly encouraged
·         World-renowned business and engineering faculty


Ira A Fulton & W.P Carey School of Business national rankings:
·         Ira A. Fulton undergraduate degree programs are ranked in the top 25% of programs across the U.S.
·         #2 online graduate business programs for veterans
·         #3 online graduate business programs
·         #3 online MBA programs for veterans
·         #5 online MBA programs
·         #8 engineering programs for veterans
·         #8 highest return on investment, full-time MBA
·         #11 university to earn an online degree from
·         #13 Online engineering Graduate Programs
·         #25 full-time MBA programs


Featured Courses
Concurrent degree:
A concurrent degree can be earned in a shorter period of time and at a lower cost than if the two degrees were pursued separately. Offered online, the MBA/MS concurrent degree requires 56 credit hours of study over three years, including eight courses from the MBA program and eight courses from the MS program. Choose from five electrical engineering tracks: Electric power and energy systems, Electronic and mixed-signal circuit design, Electromagnetics, antennas, and microwave circuits, Signal processing and communications and Solid-state electronics.
Faculty
Of the 320+ faculty members at Ira. A Fulton, the majority have been honored with the highest awards in their fields. Faculty milestones include a Nobel Laureate, National Academy of Engineering members, National Academy of Sciences members, National Academy of Inventors members, National Academy of Construction members and more than 55 young investigator awards received in the last 10 years.
Faculty at the W. P. Carey School of Business outperform other business schools for their innovative research and impact. The school is ranked within top performers for research by the University of Texas at Dallas and was recognized as No. 1 for authoring impactful research by Technovation. W.P. Carey faculty include a Nobel Laureate, National Academy of Sciences members. Faculty and lecturers also appear in renowned journals and conferences and remain active with innovative companies to drive global impact and maintain a network of resources for students at ASU.

Program Summary

Total Hours:

56

Related Careers
Graduates of the concurrent MBA and Electrical Engineering master’s degree can help professionals in their career by:
·         Developing additional skills
·         Enhancing business acumen
·         Learn management responsibilities
·         Pursue leadership role in engineering industry


Requirements

Entrance to the MBA/MS in Electrical Engineering program is contingent upon meeting all normal requirements of the Office of Graduate Education, as well as the competitive admissions requirements of the W. P. Carey MBA and the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering MSE in Electrical Engineering programs. Only one application is necessary for both programs, and it must include answers to three essay questions and a current resume. In addition, two letters of reference and official transcripts should be submitted directly to the Office of Graduate Education. GMAT scores are required for the MBA application. GRE scores may be accepted. Contact an admissions representative for further details.
Admissions requirements include at least one year of professional work experience; two year preferred. Undergraduate degrees from ABET-accredited electrical engineering programs require a minimum 3.0 GPA for the last two years of study. Non-ABET electrical engineering degrees require a minimum GPA of 3.5 for the last two years of study or first class with distinction and a GRE quantitative score above the 90th percentile.

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