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The Citadel M.S. (Accelerated) in Electrical Engineering
The Citadel

The Citadel

M.S. (Accelerated) in Electrical Engineering

Charleston, USA

MSc

English

On-Campus

Key Summary

    About : The M.S. (Accelerated) in Electrical Engineering is designed for students who want to fast-track their graduate studies. This program allows you to complete your degree in a condensed time frame while gaining advanced knowledge and skills in electrical engineering. You'll engage in rigorous coursework and hands-on projects, preparing you for the challenges in the field.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates can pursue careers in various sectors, including design, development, and engineering of electrical systems. Potential roles include electrical engineer, project manager, and system analyst. The accelerated format equips you for immediate entry into professional roles or further academic pursuits.

The Accelerated Master of Science in Electrical Engineering program is designed to provide Citadel undergraduate students an accelerated route to obtain a Master's degree in Electrical Engineering. The purpose of this program is to offer advanced undergraduate students the opportunity to begin taking graduate-level courses during their senior year, and have those courses be applied toward an M.S. in Electrical Engineering degree.

After earning a Bachelor's degree, students in this program will continue their graduate course work until completing the requirements for the M.S. in Electrical Engineering program. It is expected that students in this program would complete the requirements for both the Bachelor's degree and the Master's degree in about 5 years. Undergraduates in this program will acquire a broader and deeper education in electrical engineering through additional advanced coursework. An advanced degree in electrical engineering can provide employment opportunities that the Bachelor's degree alone cannot provide. This program is for students seeking advanced engineering techniques and professional development skills in the field of electrical engineering.