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Electrical & Electronic Engineering
California State University

EEE MASTER OF SCIENCE DEGREE

bullet Graduate Student Contract -- Project/Thesis Requirements

bullet MS Project Report Guidelines

bullet EEE Graduate Advising Form

Academic Advising occurs in the 13th week of each semester. Please bring a copy of the advising form when you meet with your area advisor. Return the signed advising form to the EEE Department Office and keep a copy for your records.

For Fall 2007 registration, please note that the following experimental courses have been changed to "permanent" course numbers: EEE 296L has been changed to EEE 231; EEE 296K to EEE 239, and EEE 296J to EEE 237. Review the current descriptions of the courses on the Course Descriptions link below.

John Oldenburg -- EEE Graduate Coordinator

bullet INTRODUCTION

Frequently Asked Questions (updated Spring 2007)  

EEE Graduate Committee Information  

bullet ADMISSIONS AND FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE

CSUS Academic Calendar and Deadlines  
CSUS Graduate Admission Requirements  
E&EE Graduate Admission Requirements  
E&EE Application Procedure  
CSUS International Admissions  
CSUS Financial Aid  
E&EE Teaching Assistantships, Grader Positions and Research Opportunities  

bullet DEGREE INFORMATION
Policy Concerning Plagiarism -- New!  
General Degree Guidelines  
Advancement to Candidacy  
Transfer of Credit  
Course Requirements  
Culminating Experience - EEE 500 - New Plan C Exam Requirements!  

bullet SCHEDULE OF CLASSES
CSUS On-Line Course Schedule  

bullet COURSE DESCRIPTIONS
Graduate Courses Effective Spring 2007  
Courses Outlines and Material (Updated Fall 2007)  
CSUS Catalog  

bullet STUDENT INFORMATION
IEEE Student Chapter  
CSUS Student Services  
Directions to CSUS  
Sacramento Area Links  
Employment Opportunities  

 

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Electrical and Electronic Engineering
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