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davehawks

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Nov 26, 2002
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I am interested in any recommendations concerning Stateside graduate schools for power engineering. I already have a BSEE / PE and want to start working on my Masters. More than likely due to job and family constraints, I lean more toward a correspondence type curriculm, but I am always willing to consider other options.
 
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University of Idaho has a program that can be done through distance learning. There are also others.
 
I got my MSEE with focus on power engineering from Georgia Institute of Technology through a distance learning program. I believe it is very comparable to their on-campus program. I Never set foot on campus but viewed all the same lectures on video and had the same exams proctored locally.

I highly recommend their program. Look at some rankings and you will see Georgia Tech EE graduate program is among top 10 in the US.

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