Electrical and Electronic engineering graduates are qualified for professional practice or graduate work in several areas of specialization. In addition to the fundamentals of science and mathematics, the program provides a solid background in circuits, analog, and digital electronics, microprocessors, and electromagnetics. The senior-level classes offered for electrical/electronic engineers include control systems, communication systems, digital signal processing, electro-optics, and digital system design. The program is accredited by the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology.
Scholarships type | Benefits | Stipend |
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Nanjing Government Scholarship | $1400 one-time payment | $0 |
NUAA Fly-high Scholarship First Prize | Tuition Scholarship, Insurance, Living Allowance | $210 |
NUAA Fly-high Scholarship Second Prize | Tuition Scholarship, Insurance, Living Allowance | $140 |
NUAA Fly-high Scholarship Third Prize | Tuition Scholarship, Insurance, Living Allowance | $115 |