[Mathmajors] Fw: Professional Masters Program in Electrical Engineering - Info Session February 10th

advising advising at math.washington.edu
Tue Feb 3 08:53:27 PST 2009


Now is the time to pursue your Master of Science in Electrical Engineering!
The University of Washington's Professional Masters Program (PMP) in Electrical Engineering serves the growing need for engineers and scientists in the Puget Sound region to earn an advanced degree. It offers an exceptional course structure for professionals seeking to expand their career opportunities in the field of electrical engineering.

With a stellar curriculum equivalent to the daytime masters program, the PMP offers a wide range of courses, from wireless communications and electromagnetics to microelectromechanical systems. Courses are taught by UW EE faculty members, and are scheduled in the evening so that students generally need come to campus only once per week. The PMP leads to the same degree (MSEE) offered through the daytime program.

While we note that 1-3 years of professional experience is desired, we also consider applicants coming directly out of an undergraduate program in engineering or other science discipline. Students are welcome to contact me for more information.

Applications are currently being accepted for Autumn 2009. Admission details at http://www.ee.washington.edu/academic/pmp/admission.html.





ATTEND AN UPCOMING INFORMATION SESSION TO LEARN MORE ABOUT THE PROGRAM:

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

5:30-6:30pm

Room 403 of the Electrical Engineering Building (EEB)

RSVP to DJ Miller at mrmiller at u.washington.edu

For more information on the PMP please visit our website at http://www.ee.washington.edu/academic/pmp/index.html.





DJ Miller

Professional Masters Program in Electrical Engineering

University of Washington - Box 352500

206.616.1351




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