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The proposed program will enable outstanding senior undergraduate students in Electrical Engineering to satisfy degree requirements leading to a master’s degree in Electrical
Engineering while completing their undergraduate studies. The program is designed to
encourage our most gifted students to complete a masters degree at UTA and is intended
to offer these gifted students, who are highly sought after by other institutions, incentives
in money and time-saved to remain and complete an advanced degree at UTA. We also
hope that this program will help build a relationship with these students that will increase
the likelihood that they will remain and pursue doctoral degrees.
Undergraduate Electrical Engineering students will apply when they are within 30
hours of completing their bachelors degrees. They must have completed at least 30 hours
at UTA, achieving a GPA of at least 3.5 in those courses, and have an overall GPA of 3.5
or better in all college courses. Additionally, they must have completed at least 20 hours
of specified undergraduate foundation courses that are listed below with a minimum GPA
of 3.6 in these courses. Foundation Courses Required for Admission into the Fast Track program:
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These foundation courses are those that the Electrical Engineering faculty believes
are necessary and have predictive value regarding success in advanced coursework prior
to making application. Once admitted, students will be allowed to take select graduate
courses that may be used to satisfy both bachelors and masters degree requirements.
When senior-level students are within 15 hours of completing their undergraduate
degree requirements, they may take up to 9 hours of graduate level coursework designated
by the Electrical Engineering Program to satisfy both undergraduate and graduate degree
requirements. This will be the maximum amount of credit that can be used as joint
credit. In the limiting case, a student completing the maximum allowable hours (9) while
in undergraduate status would have to take only 15 additional hours in organized courses
to meet minimum requirements for graduation in a 24 hour thesis degree program, 21
additional hours in organized courses in a thesis substitute degree program, or 27 additional
hours for a non-thesis degree program.
Students pursuing the Fast Track master’s degree will be allowed to replace the fol-
lowing required undergraduate courses with the corresponding graduate courses. Thus the
graduate EE 5302 can replace EE 3330, EE 5320 can replace EE 4314, and EE 5361 can
replace EE 4330. The following elective courses may be also replaced. EE 5310 can replace
EE4320, EE 5340 or EE 5381 can replace EE 4329, EE 5360 can replace EE 4331, and
EE 5377 can replace EE 4334. Since EE 3330 is a prerequisite to EE 4330 and both of
these are allowed as fast track substitution with the corresponding graduate course, stu-
dents meeting all requirements except the “within 15 hours of completion of bachelor’s”
requirement will be allowed to enroll in EE 5302 as a part of the Fast Track program.
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