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工程与应用科学

电气工程与计算机科学(MS)

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波士顿大学

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Electrical Engineering & Computer Sciences(MS)

标准考试成绩要求

TOFEL:90

IELTS:7

学年学制

32 credits

学年学费

$ 70,861

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申请材料清单

A completed electronic application

Applicants will need to complete all required sections of the online application prior to submitting it. This includes uploading the required credentials.

Please note the applicants’ name on the application form must appear exactly the same as on applicants’ passports or official government documents. If an applicant’s name on any supporting credentials appears differently than it appears on the application form, the applicant must notify the Graduate Programs Office of the name variation to ensure that all the documents can be successfully matched.

Application Fee of $95

This is a non-refundable processing fee and must be paid by credit card. Online applications are not submitted until this application fee is paid by credit card.

Statement of Purpose (essay)

Discuss your short and long-term professional goals and the major influences that helped shape these goals. Describe your motivation for pursuing graduate study at the College of Engineering. You may also wish to support your application by providing any comments or information that you feel are not elicited by the application form.

The Statement of Purpose will be uploaded to your application in the Documents section of the application. Students should complete and upload the Statement of Purpose before submitting the online application.

Resume

The resume should include any relevant work experience; community and/or professional activities; any honors, distinctions, prizes, or scholarships you have received; publications, theses, scientific or literary articles; and any other creative work which could be used to support your application.

The resume will be uploaded to your application in the Documents section of the application. Students should complete and upload their resume before submitting the online application.

Transcripts

Applicants will upload a scanned copy of the transcript from each college or university attended. If the original transcript is not written in English, please provide an official English translation as well. All transcripts should be uploaded directly to the online application in the Academic History section.

Transcripts will be considered acceptable if issued by your college/university (typically a Registrar’s office, or an online vendor like Parchment) to yourself. This document should have the name of the school and a seal/signature of a school official (like the Registrar). Often, since these documents are issued to the student they are marked “Unofficial”. But for purposes of application at Boston University College of Engineering, we will consider them your “official” transcript. Please note, students who are offered admissions and enroll at Boston University will be required to provide an official degree-conferring transcript/degree certificate issued by their college/university in a sealed envelope to the Graduate Programs Office.

In order to complete your application, the College of Engineering requires a transcript from every university/college that you list in the “Colleges Attended” section of the “Academic History” of the application. The Admissions Committee reserves the right to request further information from an applicant. For purposes of application, you should list only the schools/colleges for which you are uploading transcripts.

Transcripts must be issued by the college or university, or the college/university’s vendor (like National Student Clearinghouse, Parchment, interfolio, etc.). A course list or screen shot of your student website with course grades will not be accepted in place of an unofficial scanned transcript.
DO NOT mail official hard copies of your transcripts. The Graduate Programs Office will contact applicants directly if there are any problems with their uploaded transcript.

College seniors should submit a scanned copy of their transcript for work completed in the first semester of the senior year as soon as it is available.

Letters of Recommendation

A minimum of two letters of recommendation are required. A maximum of three recommendations can be submitted online. Letters can be requested by the applicant through the ‘Recommenders’ tab on the Program Materials section of the application. Applicants can check the status of the recommendations and view when they are submitted by using the same tab. We advise applicants to use a due date no later than the application deadline.

Graduate Record Examination(GRE) test score report

GRE general test scores are required. Scores should be reported electronically from ETS to: Boston University, College of Engineering, institutional code 3087. No department code is necessary.
A GRE score is valid for five years. The five-year expiration date is based on January for Fall applicants and October for Spring applicants. For example, if an applicant is applying for Fall 2015 a GRE test taken prior to January 2010 is expired.

GRE Subject tests are not required.

TOEFL or IELTS score report—International Students ONLY

All international applicants must submit the minimum passing TOEFL exam in order to be eligible for admission. For more information on TOEFL minimum test requirements and waiver policies, please visit our International Students section.
If submitting a TOEFL test, please select Boston University, College of Engineering, institutional code 3087, as a recipient for official reports (no department code is required).

If applicants are unable to take the TOEFL, the IELTS exam can be taken instead. Official IELTS score reports must be mailed directly from the testing center to the BU College of Engineering Graduate Programs Office: 44 Cummington Mall, Room 114, Boston, MA 02215.

Additional International Student Documentation
All international students who are recommended for admission to Boston University are required to submit additional documents prior to receiving the formal offer of admission. All students who are recommended for admission will be notified via email by the Graduate Programs Office exactly what documents are required and how they should submit these documents.
The following is a list of additional documents that may be requested:
1.Copy of Passport Information Page
2.International Applicant Coversheet or International Student Data Form
3.Valid overseas mailing address
4.Copies of previous or current visas and I-94, if applicable

截止申请时间:

15-Mar

专业介绍

The 21st-century workplace has seen a significant overlapping of the boundaries between the two historically established fields of electrical engineering (EE) and computer engineering (CE). Newly emerging subfields such as data science, computational imaging, virtual reality, smart cities and environments, and the Internet-of-things require skills from both EE and CE for success.

Our integrated Master of Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering Degree provides training, skills, and expertise across these traditionally separated domains. It gives you great flexibility in how you shape your Master of Science program and how you present yourself to potential employers. You will have the option of obtaining your degree with engineering practice and/or with any of the interdisciplinary MS specializations.

推荐课程

  • Signal Processing and Communications
  • Systems and Control
  • Sensing and Information
  • Computational and Cyberphysical Systems
  • Bioelectrical Engineering
  • Electromagnetics and Photonics
  • Solid State Circuits, Devices, and Materials
  • Computer Communications and Networks
  • Computer Hardware
  • Software
  • Cybersecurity
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