MASTER OF ENGINEERING (MEng) IN INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDY IN ENGINEERING
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MASTER OF ENGINEERING (MEng) IN INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDY IN ENGINEERING (WIRELESS INNOVATION)

Polytechnic Institute of NYU offers a new degree program, the Master of Engineering in Interdisciplinary Study in Engineering (Wireless Innovation) specifically designed for working professionals. This unique Master's program is designed to meet the growing needs of companies for highly trained wireless professionals skilled at state of the art in complex issues comprising effective wireless innovation today. Students are exposed to the important technological and business concepts in this burgeoning field, and emerge equipped to become its leaders.

The program is offered at Polytechnic's Long Island Graduate Center. This new graduate-level program features an interdisciplinary approach, offering relevant courses from a combined effort of the Departments of Management, Electrical and Computer Engineering, and Computer and Information Science. The program features relevant courses from all three fields.

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The program is now offered as a part-time evening graduate program and offers its participants a unique educational experience to be at the forefront of the new economy. It is assumed that most of the program's students are working professionals with full-time jobs. The program's timetable is specifically designed to minimize interruptions and interference in their workday responsibilities.

Entrance Requirements

The Master of Engineering in Interdisciplinary Study in Engineering (Wireless Innovation) is an inter-disciplinary program presented by the Departments of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Computer and Information Science, and Management.

The entrance requirements for the Master of Engineering in Interdisciplinary Study in Engineering (Wireless Innovation) is a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering, computer engineering or computer science from an accredited institution with a superior undergraduate record, including undergraduate courses in differential equations and probability. Students with deficiencies in these areas may be admitted if they take appropriate introductory courses to remedy these deficiencies.

Course Requirements

To satisfy the requirements for the Master of Engineering in Interdisciplinary Study in Engineering (Wireless Innovation), the students must complete a total of 30 credits of courses and maintain an overall grade average of B in all courses - a requirement by the University. Fifteen units must satisfy the requirements for the Wireless Certificate Program. A sample program is illustrated below.

GENERAL INFORMATION

*Graduate Program Co-ordinator and Advisor: Prof. X. K. Chen

*Advisors: Prof. I - Tai Lu


 
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