College of Engineering, Forestry, and Natural Sciences
Department of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science
Engineering Building, room 258
NAU, PO Box 15600, Flagstaff, AZ 86011-5600
928-523-5251 or 5252 (fax 928-523-2300)
http://www.cefns.nau.edu/Academic/EE/
Chair
David R. Scott
You may pursue the following academic plans in the College of Engineering, Forestry & Natural Sciences' Department of Electrical Engineering:
B.S.E. in electrical engineering (extended major), with an electrical engineering emphasis or computer engineering emphasis
These academic plans prepare you to achieve excellence and distinction in productive careers in which you design and develop engineering solutions to diverse problems and meet pressing needs that are facing modern society. Our curriculum includes a design-oriented personalized learning experience to prepare you for professional practice in electrical engineering and related careers. This curriculum couples a solid foundation in liberal studies, mathematics, and the sciences with a strong electrical engineering core and advanced coursework to prepare you for professional practice, lifelong learning, and further study in electrical engineering or other fields.
Our B.S.E. in electrical engineering is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET, 111 Market Place, Suite 1050, Baltimore, MD 21202-4012, (410) 347-7700.
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You may pursue either of the following graduate academic plans:
These academic plans are intended to meet the educational needs of Arizona’s practicing engineers and residential students. The unique aspect of the M.S.E. program is that a graduate will understand the application of their profession in the context of sustainability and/or advanced engineering design. The M.Eng. is a tri-university partnership in collaboration with Arizona State University and the University of Arizona that focuses on enhancing and developing skills, knowledge, and understanding critical to today’s practicing engineers. The M.S.E. includes a thesis and the M.Eng. may include a practice-oriented project. An important feature of the M.Eng. is that you may take advantage of course offerings at any of the three partner institutions, with minimal transfer limitations. Please note that when you take distance education courses, you are charged a fee per unit of credit in addition to tuition.
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