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I want to know how is work oportunities for control systems and systems nad how much is the average salaries for each?
and I want a university in an urban atmosphere and a very big city(like newyork city or california-los angles) and populated with a social atmosphere,and also be a very good or good university in these fields so that I can find a good job after graduation and also with good financial help for intrnational students.and good support.

2006-10-06 12:07:11 · 2 answers · asked by ehsan6sha 1 in Education & Reference Higher Education (University +)

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If you're an undergraduate, Drexel University in Philadelphia (very much a city/urban area)offers 5 year BS degrees and 5 year BS/MS program. They have regular MS and PhD programs as well. The advantage of Drexel is co-op, which means for 6 months of each year for your middle 3 years, you go out and work in industry or research, an actual, applicable job to your major, and you make money doing it, and get job experience most kids who graduate do not yet have (pays usually about 13-16k per 6 months) They have control/systems engineering as concentrations (a sub major within your official major) for electrical and mechanical engineering programs.

Try emailing Dr. Moshe Kam (put Prospective Drexel Engineering Student as the subject) at grandpa@minerva.ece.drexel.edu
He's from Electrical engineering

If he doesn't get back to you (he's busy lots) try emailing tdec@minerva.ece.drexel.edu and get them to get a hold of him

From mechanical engineering, email department head Dr. Choi:
choi@drexel.edu he can point you in the right direction in that department

The Dean of engineering: Dean Guceri
guceri@drexel.edu

websites:
mem.drexel.edu
ece.drexel.edu

Check out the websites to see the kinds of courses, faculty, research, etc. If you're a graduate student, this will help too. Graduate students don't go on co-op, but they do usually get research jobs or teaching assistance positions in the school for pretty good pay, covers alot of expenses. Dean Guceri could tell you other fellowships/scholarships for engineering and for Drexel you could apply to as an international student.

2006-10-11 07:07:20 · answer #1 · answered by calcu_lust 3 · 0 0

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2016-12-04 08:38:58 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

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