Bs in Electrical Engineering - Bio-Medical Engineering Specialization Undergraduate Programme By Southern Methodist University |TopUniversities

Bs in Electrical Engineering - Bio-Medical Engineering Specialization

Main Subject Area

Engineering - Electrical and ElectronicMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Engineering - Electrical and Electronic

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Our goals Departmental goals include: Becoming one of the nation’s leading electrical engineering departments by building peaks of excellence in the fields of communications/signal processing and micro/optoelectronics and by being a leader in innovative educational programs; Offering an undergraduate curricula that equips graduates for careers that require ingenuity, integrity, logical thinking, and the ability to work and communicate in teams, and for the pursuit of graduate degrees in engineering or other fields such as business, medicine, and law; Offering world-class PhD. Programs that prepare graduates for academic careers, for research careers in the high technology industry, or for technical entrepreneurship; Promoting life-long learning animated by a passion for the never-ending advance of technology. Undergraduate program educational objectives The educational objectives of the electrical engineering department undergraduate program are to enable graduates to: Be successful in understanding, formulating, analyzing and solving a variety of electrical engineering problems Be successful in designing a variety of engineering systems, products or experiments Be successful in careers and/or graduate study in engineering or other areas such as, business, medicine and law Have the ability to assume leadership and entrepreneurial positions Successfully function and communicate effectively, both individually and in multi-disciplinary teams Understand the importance of lifelong learning, ethics and professional accountability

Programme overview

Main Subject

Engineering - Electrical and Electronic

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Our goals Departmental goals include: Becoming one of the nation’s leading electrical engineering departments by building peaks of excellence in the fields of communications/signal processing and micro/optoelectronics and by being a leader in innovative educational programs; Offering an undergraduate curricula that equips graduates for careers that require ingenuity, integrity, logical thinking, and the ability to work and communicate in teams, and for the pursuit of graduate degrees in engineering or other fields such as business, medicine, and law; Offering world-class PhD. Programs that prepare graduates for academic careers, for research careers in the high technology industry, or for technical entrepreneurship; Promoting life-long learning animated by a passion for the never-ending advance of technology. Undergraduate program educational objectives The educational objectives of the electrical engineering department undergraduate program are to enable graduates to: Be successful in understanding, formulating, analyzing and solving a variety of electrical engineering problems Be successful in designing a variety of engineering systems, products or experiments Be successful in careers and/or graduate study in engineering or other areas such as, business, medicine and law Have the ability to assume leadership and entrepreneurial positions Successfully function and communicate effectively, both individually and in multi-disciplinary teams Understand the importance of lifelong learning, ethics and professional accountability

Admission Requirements

6.5+
Other English Language requirements: International students must have secured a score of 550 in TOEFL paper based test and a score of 57 in Pearson Test of English (PTE).

Jan-2000

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