The admission to the certificate program will be
through an admission committee consisting of the same faculty members who
oversee the admission to graduate study in Electric Power and Energy
Systems (EPES). Candidates must have a
baccalaureate degree in Electrical Engineering or closely related field to
be eligible to study for the graduate certificate. For graduates of
domestic schools GRE examination is not required but will be considered
in admissions decisions if offered. Applicants with undergraduate
degrees from accredited curricula who are in the upper half of their
graduating class may be considered for admission; accepted applicants
must show outstanding potential to succeed at the graduate level. The
ECpE Electric Power and Energy Systems (EPES) supervisory committee will develop and maintain
the graduate student policies and the admission
standards.
Admission and application procedures can be found on the Graduate College website. Students may take up to 9 credits as a non-degree seeking student, so it is possible to begin your studies before formal admittance into the program.