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George Washington University Online Master of Science in Electrical Engineering
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In the George Washington University electrical engineering master's program, you'll gain a competitive advantage through honing your technical, business and communication skills. Our program teaches you to effectively apply your knowledge of science and mathematics to solve urgent problems and plan for future needs. You can complete the entire electrical engineering degree online in a focus area that is in high demand.
Our online electrical engineering master's program prepares students to take charge of complex projects and lead multi-disciplinary teams. They become experts in essential engineering principles and learn the cutting-edge techniques needed to design and implement electrical systems in a rapidly advancing environment. GW offers two focus areas in this degree: electrical power and energy and communications and networks.
Electrical engineers drive major advances in a wide range of industries, making our world of constantly evolving technology possible. These professionals design essential systems, supervise manufacturing processes and design infrastructure. Graduates with an electrical engineering degree from GW are ready to work at the forefront of today's technological leaps and adapt to new breakthroughs.
Admissions Requirements:
Ideal candidates for the M.S. in Electrical Engineering program will meet the following requirements:
- Minimum grade point average of B- (2.7 on a 4.0 scale) or higher (Applicants with less than a 2.7 GPA are welcome to apply and may be accepted conditionally based on a holistic review of application materials.)
- Received a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering or closely related field from a regionally accredited institution
Please visit the MSU Online Engineering Admissions page for more information.
Application/Transfer Deadlines:
Please see GWU's Engineering Admissions page for more information about application deadlines.