Dual Degrees
MBA / MSE Electrical Engineering
A partnership between the W. P. Carey School of Business and the Ira A. Fulton School of Engineering.
The MBA/MSE EE degree is an online program that requires 56 credit hours of study comprised of eight courses from the MBA program and eight courses from the MSE program, for a total of 16 courses to receive both degrees over a three year period.
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Additional Information
The MBA/MSE EE features the following:
- Initial on-campus orientation providing interaction with student cohort and faculty
- Lockstep MBA curriculum—students enter and take all MBA courses as a group
- Courses taught in sequence with all required interaction taking place online
- Flexible choices of six focused MSE EE tracks:
(1) Control systems,
(2) Electric power and energy systems,
(3) Electronic and mixed-signal circuit design,
(4) Electromagnetics, antennas, and microwave circuits,
(5) Signal processing and communications, and
(6) Solid-state electronics
- Start Date: Next cohort commencing in July 2008 with Orientation July 14–17
- Application Deadline: May 1, 2008
Application Process
Admission committees from the two schools will individually review applications and provide an admission recommendation to the ASU Graduate College. Admission recommendations are made independently based on established requirements and criteria for each school.
Entrance to the MBA/MSE EE program is contingent upon the student meeting all normal requirements of the Graduate College, as well as the competitive admission requirements of the W. P. Carey MBA, and the Ira A. Fulton School of Engineering MSE in Electrical Engineering program.
Only one application from the student is necessary for both programs, to include answers to three essay questions and current resume. A supplemental application including three letters of reference (at least one from industry) and official transcripts must also be submitted to the Graduate College.
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Application Deadline: May 1, 2008