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Electrical
Engineering
Business
Education
Programs
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Denver,
Colorado
(Westminster)
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Denver,
Colorado
(Greenwood
Village)
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Colorado
Springs,
Colorado
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North
Kansas
City,
Missouri
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Sioux
Falls,
South
Dakota
Since
1965,
Colorado
Technical
University
has
helped
students
just
like
you
achieve
success.
Whether
you're
an
experienced
professional
looking
for
a
competitive
edge
or
someone
getting
ready
to
start
a
career,
CTU
has
a
program
for
you.
Our
advanced
curriculum
will
allow
you
to
complete
a
program
in
as
little
as
9
months.
- Electrical
Engineering
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Bachelor
of
Science
- Electrical
Engineering
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Master
of
Science
Programs
vary
by
location
Warren National University (Online)

Electrical
Engineering:
Bachelor
of
Science
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The
Bachelor
of
Science
program
in
Electrical
Engineering
at
Warren National University
is
divided
into
two
options:
Option
A:
Digital
Communications/Signal
Processing,
and
Option
B:
Controls
Systems/Computer
Systems
Performance.
Option
A:
Digital
Communications/Signal
Processing
is
designed
to
prepare
the
students
with
the
necessary
background
to
work
or
continue
with
graduate
study
in
the
areas
of
video
and
signal/image
processing
and
digital
communications.
It
is
also
directed
toward
individuals
who
desire
further
specialization
in
telecommunications,
communication
networks,
multimedia
communications
and
wireless
communications.
Option
B:
Control
Systems/Computer
Systems
Performance
is
designed
to
prepare
students
with
the
necessary
background
to
work
or
continue
with
graduate
study
in
the
areas
of
robotics,
artificial
neutral
networks,
multivariable
feedback
control,
computer-aided
control
system
design,
adaptive
control
and
large
scale
system
control
of
large,
flexible
structures.
- Electrical
Engineering
-
Master
of
Science
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*Salary
information
is
based
on
the
"Occupational
Outlook
Handbook,
2004-05
Edition,"
a
publication
of
the
U.S.
Department
of
Labor.
Individual
student
earnings
vary.
**
Growth
figures
represent
a
ten-year
period
ending
2012.
Source:
"National
Industry-Occupation
Employment
Matrix,"
a
publication
of
the
U.S.
Bureau
of
Labor
Statistics.
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