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Dec 17, 2024
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2023-2024 CGC Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Electrical Engineering, Accelerated M.S.
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843-953-5057
http://www.citadel.edu/root/ece
Dr. Mark McKinney,
mckinneym@citadel.edu
Mission Statement
The Accelerated Master of Science in Electrical Engineering program is designed to provide Citadel undergraduate students an accelerated route to obtain a Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering. The purpose of this program is to offer advanced undergraduate students the opportunity to begin taking graduate-level courses during their senior year, and have those courses be applied toward an MS in Electrical Engineering degree.
After earning a Bachelor’s degree, students in this program will continue their graduate course work until completing the requirements for the MS in Electrical Engineering program. It is expected that students in this program would complete the requirements for both the Bachelor’s degree and the Master’s degree in about 5 years. Undergraduates in this program will acquire a broader and deeper education in electrical engineering through additional advanced coursework. An advanced degree in electrical engineering can provide employment opportunities that the Bachelor’s degree alone cannot provide. This program is for students seeking advanced engineering techniques and professional development skills in the field of electrical engineering.
Admission Requirements
The program is available to Citadel undergraduate students majoring in electrical engineering. Students interested in this program should apply during their junior or senior year. However, students are encouraged to apply by the end of their junior year to help ensure that they have the full subsequent year, including the summer, to begin taking courses for graduate credit. This program is not available to undergraduates enrolled at other institutions, or those who have completed a Bachelor’s degree or advanced degree at another institution.
- Complete and return an online application form along with the non-refundable application fee to The Citadel Graduate College.
- Undergraduate GPA of 3.2 or higher in the B.S. in Electrical Engineering degree program at The Citadel.
- Senior (1A) classification.
- Submission of a one-page letter of intent that provides concise description of your post BSEE graduation plans.
- Approval of Electrical and computer engineering Department Head.
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Program Requirements
Program requirements for the Accelerated Master of Science in Electrical Engineering are identical to that of the MSEE program. A student enrolled in the Accelerated Master’s Program can register for up to two graduate level courses during the summer and one graduate level course during each of the fall and spring semesters. Undergraduate students enrolled in graduate classes will be held to The Citadel Graduate College policies in those classes, including Academic Standards, Grades, and Attendance. Cadets in graduate classes will continue to be subject to the honor system as prescribed by “The Honor Manual of the South Carolina Corps of Cadets.” Following successful completion of the requirements for the Bachelor’s degree, students would be classified as graduate students by The Citadel Graduate College and follow all of their policies and procedures.
At the discretion of the graduate program director and the student’s undergraduate major dean/department head, the student may have up to two courses, or six credit hours, waived from their undergraduate major degree requirements for completing graduate level courses with a grade of B or higher.
The Master of Science in Electrical Engineering is conferred upon those candidates who successfully complete an approved program of study consisting of 30 semester hours of graduate credit as delineated below.
Students are expected to complete all degree requirements within a six-year period from the time of registration in their first graduate course at The Citadel. Any transfer credit must have been earned within six years prior to admission into The Citadel MSEE program. Any prerequisites for applicable courses must be met.
Graduate Requirement (Non-Credit Bearing)
Graduation Requirements (Course Requirements)
All degree candidates must:
- File a plan of study outlining the intended areas of interest and approved by the program director.
- Complete at least six courses (18 hours) from the electrical engineering (ELEC) areas of study below.
- Complete four courses (12 hours) in technical (ME, CE, EE, CS) or nontechnical classes below.
Electrical Engineering Areas of Study
Non-Technical Electives
(no more than 12 credit hours)
Engineering Leadership and Program Management
Total Credit Hours: 30
Transfer Credit: A maximum of two graduate courses (six credit hours) may be transferred in from an accredited college or university, provided: (1) grades of “B” or better were received in the courses being considered, (2) credit was earned within six years prior to admission into The Citadel MSEE program, and (3) each course has been approved by the department head. A maximum of five courses (15 credit hours) may be transferred in from Clemson University, provided: (1) grades of “B” or better were received in the courses being considered, (2) credit was earned within six years prior to admission into The Citadel MSEE program, and (3) each course has been approved by the department head.
Course Availability: The courses will be offered based on student preferences and overall demand indicated in your plan of study to be submitted after acceptance. Students should be aware course offerings will be based on minimum class size enrollment. The Electrical and Computer Engineering Department will continually monitor student interest to expedite completion of your program of study.
Requirements for Graduation: The degree of Master of Science in Electrical Engineering may be conferred upon those students who successfully complete the 30 hours of graduate coursework as specified above with a grade-point average (GPA) of 3.0 or better on hours earned at The Citadel. Completion of additional credit hours of graduate coursework beyond the requirements for this degree will only be allowed for professional development, and may not be used to increase GPA to the 3.0 required for graduation.
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