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    Courses Is MIT OpenCourseWare Self-Study Sufficient for Grad School Applications?

    Hey all, I've had some posts in the past related to pursuing a MSME or MSEE after receiving a BSMET. I've met with the ME and EE departments at my undergrad and they've given me a good idea of the course deficiencies I would need to make up. Since my BS was in Engineering Technology, I'm in...
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    Transitioning from BSME to MSEE: Seeking Advice

    Has anyone else out there has taken this path? I spoke with the EE department chair at my undergrad school and he said not to bother with a second bachelors (BSEE) and to just go ahead and apply to grad school, mention that I spoke with him, and once I've applied, they can generate a list of...
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    Is a BSMET limiting for a career in the aerospace industry and masters programs?

    Hi Lisa - I have contacted a few schools to see what they would require from me for consideration, which was the same answer I got from my undergrad school. Basically regardless of whether I choose BSME or MS, the calc-based foundation coursework needs to be taken for either path. So I'm...
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    Is a BSMET limiting for a career in the aerospace industry and masters programs?

    I met with the engineering dept at my undergrad, and we discussed the bridge courses necessary for acceptance into a msme program. This list included calc, calc based physics, and many calc based eng courses. This is why I started considering te bsme first since I need so many bridge courses...
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    Is a BSMET limiting for a career in the aerospace industry and masters programs?

    I've been reading posts related to career options with a BSMET, but I have some specific questions on career directions that I'd like to address. First off, can we all please refrain from turning this into a BSME vs. BSMET battle royale? A little background: I started my BSME in 2001 at...
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    Schools North Carolina State University's Physics Program

    Is anyone here familiar with the online offerings of Physics for Engineers and Scientists (PY 205/208)? Even labs are delivered through distance. Has anyone taken these? Are they up to par with their traditional brick & mortar sections?
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    Courses Online Calculus-Based Physics Course?

    I have a BS in Mechanical Engineering Technology from RIT. I know this is an old thread, but incase you're still trying to choose a program, let me offer some of my experience. I started at RIT in 2001 in the ME program, switched into MET in 2002. At the time it didn't seem to be a huge deal...
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