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Electrical Engineering Thesis Option - Arizona State University at the Tempe Campus

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Program Format: Campus Program Level: Master

Electrical Engineering Thesis Option from Arizona State University at the Tempe Campus is a Campus Master Electrical Engineering degree that prepares you for a Engineering career. The faculty in the Ira A. Fulton School of Engineering offer professional programs leading to the Master of Science in Engineering (MSE) degree with majors in Electrical Engineering . The programs are designed to bridge the gap between knowledge of engineering sciences and creative engineering practice while at the same time increasing the depth and breadth of knowledge in selected areas of emphasis. The pattern of course work applicable to the degree is potentially unique for each student, although it must conform to the general guidelines for subject matter content for the degree as authorized in this catalog. Thesis Option Options are available within the MSE degree program. It requires a thesis and is designed primarily for full-time students. View more details on Arizona State University . Ask your questions and apply online for this program or find other related Electrical Engineering courses.

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