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Sep13-06, 09:45 AM   #1
 

Electrical Engineering school please help....


Does any have any good recommendations for a School to get a masters in Electrical Engineering in or near South carolina? The university of South Carolina is close and so is Clemson University. I already have an associates in Electronics Engineering Technology and want to pursue my education further. Any opinions on these two schools??
 
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Sep13-06, 01:24 PM   #2
 
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USC and Clemson are decent schools. If you're willing to move out of state, the University of Georgia, Georgia Tech, North Caorlina State, Virginia Tech, and more are all within a few hours' drive.

Keep in mind that you'll need to complete a bachelor's degree before applying to any master's programs.

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Sep13-06, 08:12 PM   #3
 
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USC and Clemson are decent schools. If you're willing to move out of state, the University of Georgia, Georgia Tech, North Caorlina State, Virginia Tech, and more are all within a few hours' drive.

Keep in mind that you'll need to complete a bachelor's degree before applying to any master's programs.

- Warre
and most likely a bachelors in eletrical engineer, not electrical engineering technology....there's a big difference....and most EE bachelors programs don't except a lot of EE technology credits for transfer. You'd have to check with your specific program.
 
Sep14-06, 01:58 PM   #4
 

Electrical Engineering school please help....


I know I need a bachelors before a masters. My Engineering techonology credit do not transfer to electrical engineering schools. I decided on a transfer in Electrical about three quarters of the way into my Technology degree.
 
Sep14-06, 01:59 PM   #5
 
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I'm honestly not really even sure I understand what an "Engineering Technology" degree involves.

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Sep14-06, 02:38 PM   #6
 
Basically all we did in Engineering Technology was learn how to analyze circuit, learned how to use to O-scope and all the other meters,and we learned how to construct circuits from schematics. We did not get into the circuit design and all of that fun stuff.
 
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