Admissions
Requirements
The University's
general admission requirements are discussed
here.
A student lacking undergraduate prerequisites for graduate courses in Telecommunications engineering must complete these prerequisites or receive approval from the graduate adviser and the course instructor.
The following are guidelines for admission to the Masters Telecommunication
Engineering Program:
- an undergraduate
preparation equivalent to a baccalaureate in Telecommunications Engineering,
Electrical Engineering or Computer Science from an accredited program,
- a grade
point average in upper-division quantitative course work of 3.0 or
better on a 4-point scale, and
- GRE
examination scores of 500, 700 and 600 for the verbal, quantitative
and analytical components respectively, or 1800 for the total score
is advisable based on our experience with student success in the program.
Applicants must submit three letters of recommendation from individuals
who are familiar with the student record and able to judge the
candidate’s probability of success in pursuing master's study in
telecommunication engineering.
Applicants must also submit an essay outlining the candidate's background,
education and professional goals.
Students
from other engineering disciplines or from other science and math areas
may be considered for admission to the program; however, some additional
course work may be necessary before starting the master's program.
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