Northern Arizona University
S San Francisco St, Flagstaff, AZ 86011, United States

Northern Arizona University is a public research university based in Flagstaff, Arizona. Founded in 1899, it was the final university established in the Arizona Territory. NAU is one of the three universities governed by the Arizona Board of Regents and accredited by the Higher Learning Commission.

Master of Science in Electrical Engineering

This flexible program provides strong preparation in electrical engineering areas including analog and digital microelectronics, microprocessor and computer engineering, wireless communication and networking, digital signal processing, and power electronics and systems. You'll gain knowledge and skills to apply research and science to formulate, develop, and assess a wide variety of electrical and computer systems solutions.

This MS in Electrical Engineering will prepare you to either enter the electrical engineering workforce or continue on to a doctoral program of study, building core skills that are widely applicable to many areas of science, engineering, industry, business, and research.

This degree is flexible and allows students to develop a customized program of study that is highly aligned with their professional or research interests. Available coursework allows students to study in many areas of electrical engineering, including analog and digital microelectronics, microprocessor and computer engineering, wireless communication and networking, digital signal processing, and power electronics and systems. While all students will be expected to contribute to a substantive electrical engineering development or research project under the mentorship of a faculty member during the course of their study, thesis option students will have additional opportunities to engage in electrical engineering research and scholarship and prepare a thesis.

This program is designed for students with strong preparation in electrical engineering, gained through successful completion of an undergraduate electrical engineering program or other professional experience. The non-thesis option of the program is designed for students seeking professional preparation, while the thesis option is particularly appropriate for students for considering further graduate study in a doctoral program.

As a graduate, you will be prepared to contribute in a wide variety of electrical engineering areas, including analog and digital microelectronics, microprocessor and computer engineering, wireless communication and networking, digital signal processing, electromagnetics and antennas, and power electronics and systems.

Student Learning Outcomes

  • Identify, explain, and synthesize fundamental concepts of electrical engineering, analog and digital microelectronics, microprocessor and computer engineering, wireless communication and networking, digital signal processing, and power electronics and systems.
  • Analyze and critically distill scientific literature to identify electrical engineering theories and development and research methods appropriate to relevant science and engineering problems and research areas.
  • Apply electrical engineering theories and development and research methods to formulate, develop, and assess electrical and computer system solutions to relevant science and engineering problems and research areas.
  • Compose and engage in highly effective written and oral communication in electrical engineering areas.

https://nau.edu/school-of-informatics-computing-and-cyber-systems/ms-electrical-engineering/ 

Online Application - https://nau.edu/how-to-apply/

Applicants must have earned a cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 3.0 out of a 4.0 scale for their bachelor’s degree to be considered for regular admission.

Applicants who have earned their degree(s) from an international institution must submit official transcripts directly from the university or college. The transcripts must be in the original language of the country accompanied by an English translation.

If English is not your native language, you must provide proof of English proficiency from one of the following testing agencies:

Minimum scores for most programs:TOEFL iBT – 80 ; Duolingo – 105 ; IELTS – 6.5

Scores must be sent directly to the Centre for International Education from the Testing Institution.

A valid passport

Resume

Three letters of recommendation

Personal statement or essay

Proof of financial support, as stated on the Certificate of Eligibility

International students must submit one, or a combination of many, of the following documents to verify availability of $46,170 Fall & $47,871 for Spring 

  • • Self-support (e.g. submit a current bank statement)
    • Governmental, Employer, or Academic Institution support: Submit a letter of official financial sponsorship
  • • Third Party support: submit a completed Financial Guarantee Form. If you bring dependents with you, please submit the Dependent Form and provide an extra USD $6,000 per dependent.

https://nau.edu/graduate-college/international-graduate-admission/

  • International students must apply on or before March 1st for fall admission, if an earlier deadline is not stipulated below.
  • The deadlines listed below are subject to change, but are reviewed and updated regularly. For the most accurate deadline information, please check the NAU Office of Graduate & Professional Studies Admissions Application for the specific program.
  • For full consideration of available funding (GA, tuition waivers, or scholarships) it is best to apply to the program early. Contact the program for specific funding deadlines.

Definitions:

Priority-  If a priority deadline has been specified, it is highly recommended that you submit your application on or before this date. Students that meet this deadline may be given special consideration for things such as assistantships, scholarships, fellowships, etc., if available.
Rolling admission- no specific deadline has been identified. Students can apply for admission up until the start of any given term or session.
Space available basis- applications will be accepted and considered if space is available in the program.
Final- applications will not be accepted past this date.

  • FALL : April 1
  • SPRING : October 1

Explore NAU’s graduate degrees. Deadlines may vary by program.

https://nau.edu/graduate-college/deadlines/ 

 

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Application Procedures - Undergraduate Applicants

Start The Application Online Using the Link Provided Above.

 Application Coding: In The Online Application, Students Must Indicate They Are Working with Indo Global Studies. 

Please Note, if this code is not entered and the application is submitted, the application cannot later be coded for Indo Global Studies. please see the screenshot below.

 

 

Students must enter the code AGT2018 in order to have their application coded to Indo Global Studies. Please note, if this code is not entered and the application is submitted, the application cannot later be coded for Indo Global Studies. Please see the screenshot below.

 

 

 

Application Procedures – Graduate Applicants

Start The Application Online Using the Link Provided Above.

 Application Coding: In The Online Application, Students Must Indicate They Are Working with Indo Global Studies. 

Please Note, if this code is not entered and the application is submitted, the application cannot later be coded for Indo Global Studies. please see the screenshot below.

 

 

Students must enter the code #INLIND567 in order to have their application coded to Indo Global Studies. Please note, if this code is not entered and the application is submitted, the application cannot later be coded for Indo Global Studies. Please see the screenshot below.

 

Document Submission: All documents can be uploaded to the university application portal. The financial documents are required to issue an admission decision.

Note - Please share tagging proof, student details and documents to admissions@indoglobalstudies.org after submitting the application.