To make your future better we put two great symbols together 2011 GE-ACE Information Visit

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To make your future better we put two great symbols

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2011 GE-ACE Information Visit

Topic Focus in SECS

• Each of our degree programs can be viewed from the perspective of its topic foci.

• EE is divided into: • Electronic Materials and Device

Photonics MEMS/Bio-MEMS Microfabrication Advanced Electronic Devices

• Systems Complex Systems Intelligent Systems Communications

Application and Information Websites

Apply on Line

http://www.grad.uc.edu/ApplyOnline.aspx

Information about College of Engineering and Applied Science

http://www.ceas.uc.edu/

Information About UC Graduate School

http://www.grad.uc.edu/

How to Apply

How to apply: Go to: http://www.grad.uc.edu/ApplyOnline.aspx Complete and submit the University/Graduate School portion of the application Within 48 hours you will be emailed a link to complete the School/program application In the department application you must select GE-ACE in “Special Programs”

What documents are required for the application process? Original copy of your transcript that shows your degree conferred UC Undergrads do not need to submit a copy of their transcripts, we can print a copy

for you. Please contact the coordinator below to request us to print them for you. E-mail the coordinator below once your application is complete Nothing else needs to be submitted for GE-ACE students

Who can I contact with questions about the application process or status?

Julie.muenchen@uc.edu

556-0635

Aerospace and Electrical

School of Electronics and Computing Systems

• 10 semester hours transferred from GE for A & B GE-ACE courses.• 20 semester credits completed at UC consisting of

• one full-time semester on-campus (15 semester credits)• one part-time semester

• Course requirements consist of:• All courses must be 6000+ or higher• 2 Courses must be 7000+ or higher

Graduate Program Director Dr. Fred Beyette – 556-4588, fred.beyette@uc.edu

Graduate Program Coordinator Julie Muenchen – 556-0635, julie.muenchen@uc.edu

http://www.ceas.uc.edu/schools.html

Electrical EngineeringProject (Non-Thesis) Option

Schedule

Typical Schedule

 

Students will start their 1st semester in the Fall. This will be a full time semester taking 15+ credit hours minimum. See specific program requirements.

The completion of their program at UC will take place in the Spring semester with 5 total credit hours (3 classroom + 2 research) as listed in the above Requirements section.

Questions?

Thank you for coming to visit UC today. We hope you enjoy the visit and that all your questions have been answered. Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions about our programs or applying to UC.

Dr. Fred BeyetteGraduate DirectorSchool of Electronics and Computing Systems

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