Introduction to Program
Electromechanical Engineering is one of the most dynamic areas of modern technology The SPU program in Electromechanical Engineering is designed to provide students with the necessary tools to begin a productive career in engineering practice or research, and with the technical background for analysis, design, development, operation on electromechanical systems. Although it is not possible to teach everything one needs to know in the Master's program, the program provides a student with the skills, knowledge and philosophy that will enable the student to continue to grow throughout his/her career. The program is designed for professional and adult learners who would like to broaden their knowledge, need to keep pace with new developments in their professions, or earn a degree but cannot attend conventional classes.
The distance learning program will provide the student with flexibility in attending the program without specific time, day, and location constraints in learning the course materials and completing the course requirements. Many engineering professionals have business travel that forces them to miss classes; the use of modern communications technology allows them to keep up anywhere and any place. The prepared lecture notes are mailed to students or posted on the web. Continuing guidance from and interaction with their professors via e-mail, fax, and other telecommunication methods is available throughout the course. Assignments are also regularly provided to gauge student performance as in a conventional course.
SPU requirement for the award of MSEM is completion of 32 credit hours.
Entry Requirement
The program is designed for those who have an undergraduate degree from an accredited college or university or a comparable degree from a recognized institution outside of the United States. Also required is a cumulative grade point average of 2.0 or better.
SPU requirement for the award of Master of Science in Project Management is completion of 32 credit hours.
Program Outline
Brief outline of the program is as follows;
MSEM500 |
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Total Quality Control & Management |
MSEM510 |
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Robotics and Mechatronics |
MSEM520 |
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Design of Electromechanical Devices |
MSEM530 |
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Fluid Mechanics |
MSEM540 |
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Integrated Circuit Devices |
MSEM550 |
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Research Methods |
MSEM600 |
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Dissertation/Project |
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