Electrical engineering curriculum ,your opinion is required.

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Cleveland State University offers a program in Electrical Engineering that includes a mix of theoretical and practical coursework. Some users express concerns about the program's structure, noting the absence of dedicated lab classes, with most courses incorporating lab components instead. A specific mention is made of a microcontroller/microprocessor course, which is not mandatory but available as an elective, highlighting its importance for embedded systems design. Users advise caution when seeking reviews on College Confidential due to potential trolling and lack of moderation. Overall, the discussion emphasizes the need for prospective students to thoroughly research the program and consider alternative sources for feedback.
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hi
I am going to apply to Cleveland State university soon to major in Electrical engineering.
here is the program they offer :
http://www.csuohio.edu/undergradcatalog/eng/programs/ele.htm

I would appreciate it if some 1 in here who has a good experience review the program and tell me what do you think about it.

does any 1 here have any experience with Cleveland State university?



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hsetennis said:
collegeconfidential ...

Be careful on that site. Every thread I've seen there is a massive troll-fest. I don't think it's moderated very well, if at all.
 
Dembadon said:
Be careful on that site. Every thread I've seen there is a massive troll-fest. I don't think it's moderated very well, if at all.



I got the same feelings dude...
 
Looks pretty typical to me. Almost exactly what I'm in now, except I don't have dedicated lab classes, almost all of my classes have a lab component.
 
There should be a microcontroller/microprocessor course for the purpose of designing embedded systems. I don't see it on the compulsory courses list. However, it's offered as an elective course in the program. Good one.
 
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