Bachelor-Master Accelerated Option in Electrical Engineering
College of Engineering at UAEU offers an optional Accelerated Pathway to a Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering for talented undergraduate students to complete their M.Sc. degree in Electrical Engineering, within one additional year, instead of the current two years after the B.Sc. degree. Baccalaureate degree-seeking students after completing a minimum of 90 CHs in the Bachelor degree program with high GPA (at least 3.5), can join the Bachelor-Master Accelerated Option and earn graduate credits while still fulfilling the requirements of the B.Sc. degree. Up to two technical elective courses can be double counted toward both the Bachelor's and Master's degrees under the Bachelor-Master Accelerated Option.
Objectives
- Make it easier for B.Sc. students to pursue graduate studies.
- Provide advanced knowledge, skills, and attributes to become independent learners and leaders.
- Open opportunities for successful careers at the forefront of industrial development, governmental, consulting, or academic areas.
- Shorten the time required to earn a graduate degree.
- Better prepare for the current and future requirements of professional registration within the U.A.E. and internationally.
- Foster a tradition of graduate research activity.
Credit Requirements
The current B.Sc. degree in College of Engineering requires the completion of 132 CHs. Under the Bachelor-Master Accelerated Option, outstanding undergraduate students will be allowed to choose up to 6 CHs of graduate courses to be double counted towards their B.Sc. and M.Sc. degrees. This will allow students to obtain their M.Sc. degree after their B.Sc. by completing the remaining 24 CHs of graduate course work. Bachelor-Master Accelerated Option students may also take 1-2 additional courses from the M.Sc. program during their Bachelor’s study (these additional courses will only count for their M.Sc. degree). A total of 156 CHs will be sufficient for talented students to obtain integrated B.Sc. and M.Sc. degrees in 5.5 years instead of 6.5.
General Admission Requirements
- Advanced level (Junior or Senior) B.Sc. status with a minimum of 90 CH of the B.Sc. program completed with a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher.
- Minimum number of CHs to apply for the program is 75
- Proficiency in English demonstrated by a score of 6.0 on IELTS or equivalent.
- Acceptance of the responsibility and obligation to pay graduate study fees.
Early Admission Procedure
- Fill the Bachelor-Master Accelerated Option form and submit to the college for review
- Submission deadline follows the University Graduate Studies application deadline.
Academic Advising Guidelines
- Technical Elective form must be filled by the Bachelor-Master Accelerated Option student before the first week of the semester in which the students will take the Bachelor-Master Accelerated Option technical elective courses and/or master level courses.
- Up to two technical elective courses can be double counted for the Bachelor-Master Accelerated Option students and will be transferred to their M.Sc. degrees upon joining the M.Sc. program.
- A grade of “B” or better is required in a course to qualify for the transfer to the M.Sc. degree.
Probation and Dismissal from the Bachelor-Master Accelerated Option Status
All applicable UAEU policies and procedures regarding academic progress of students will apply as relevant for the undergraduate portion of the studies and the graduate portion. For instance, if the Bachelor-Master Accelerated Option student cannot maintain a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or more for the graduate courses, then she/he will be placed on probation with possible dismissal from the M.Sc. eligibility for failing to raise the GPA within the specified number of semesters.
Degree Requirements
Required Credit Hours : minimum 156 hours
Double Counted Courses
Any two courses from the list below will be double counted toward their Master of Science in Electrical Engineering: (6 hours ) | Credit Hours | |
---|---|---|
ELEC612 | Communications Networks | 3 |
ELEC613 | Advanced Wireless Communications | 3 |
ELEC615 | Adaptive Signal Processing | 3 |
ELEC617 | Antenna Design & Applications | 3 |
ELEC619 | Advanced Topics in Communication Engineering | 3 |
ELEC622 | Power Systems Protection | 3 |
ELEC625 | Power Systems Quality | 3 |
ELEC629 | Advanced Topics in Power Engineering | 3 |
ELEC637 | Sensors Design and Applications | 3 |
ELEC639 | Advanced Topics in Electrical Engineering | 3 |
ELEC641 | Contemporary Digital Systems | 3 |
ELEC644 | Artificial Neural Networks | 3 |
ELEC646 | Computational Vision | 3 |
ELEC649 | Advanced Topics in Computer Engineering | 3 |
ELEC652 | Nonlinear Control | 3 |
ELEC656 | Optimal Control | 3 |
ELEC659 | Advanced Topics in Control Systems | 3 |
BSc Replaced Courses for BSc in Electrical Engineering Students
Any two courses from the list below will be double counted toward their Master of Science in Electrical Engineering: (6 hours ) | Credit Hours | |
---|---|---|
ELEC512 | Digital Electronics | 3 |
ELEC521 | Advanced Control Systems | 3 |
ELEC522 | Industrial Automation | 3 |
ELEC530 | Special Topics in Power & Control Engineering | 3 |
ELEC531 | Power Systems Analysis | 3 |
ELEC533 | Very Large Scale Integrated Circuits (VLSI) | 3 |
ELEC534 | Power System Distribution | 3 |
ELEC551 | Digital Image Processing | 3 |
ELEC561 | Java Programming Applications | 3 |
ELEC562 | Embedded System Design | 3 |
ELEC570 | Special Topics in Computer Engineering | 3 |
ELEC580 | Special Topics in Electronic Engineering | 3 |
ELEC582 | Analog Integrated Circuit Design | 3 |
ELEC592 | Power Electronics | 3 |
BSc Replaced Courses for BSc in Communication Engineering
Any two courses from the list below will be double counted toward their Master of Science in Electrical Engineering: (6 hours ) | Credit Hours | |
---|---|---|
ECOM532 | Antenna Engineering | 3 |
ECOM542 | Wireless Communications | 3 |
ECOM561 | Information Theory & Coding | 3 |
ECOM562 | Satellite Communications Systems | 3 |
ECOM571 | Communication Circuits | 3 |
ECOM580 | Special Topics in Communications | 3 |
عفوا
لايوجد محتوى عربي لهذه الصفحة
عفوا
يوجد مشكلة في الصفحة التي تحاول الوصول إليها