The Master of Science in Electronics Engineering alumni three to five years after graduation shall:
Successfully practice as electronics engineering specialists.
Uphold a high degree of professionalism, environmental awareness, social and ethical responsibility in engineering practice.
Contribute to the technological advancement through research for the welfare of society.
In the Straight Bachelor’s-Master’s (SBM) program, both the Bachelor’s degree and Master’s degree (thesis track) can be earned together.
The SBM program allows students to take specific graduate courses even before they finish their bachelor’s degrees. The graduate courses taken can be counted towards both the bachelor’s and master’s degree thus giving students the opportunity to earn both degrees simultaneously in a shorter time span, however, only up to 20% of the required coursework may be common for both degrees.
The SBM program shall be designed as an honors program and thus have strict admission and retention policies. Students can apply before entering the third year level subject to the committee evaluation. Senior high school students with exemplary academic performance can also immediately apply before enrollment to freshman subject to committee evaluation.
Students must be enrolled full-time and dropping of courses/subjects is not allowed. Students who fail at least one (1) course/subject shall automatically be disqualified from the program and can only pursue the regular Bachelor’s program.
The maximum number of years to complete the program is five (5) years. If students are not able to complete the program within the five-year period, the students automatically enter the regular Bachelor’s degree program.
1. Completely filled-in Application for Admission (BatStateU-FO-CEAFA-02)
2. 3 pcs 2” x 2” photograph taken within the last six months 3. Original and certified true copy of Official Transcript of Records (TOR) for students who completed the first 2 years of the BS degree / Senior High School Report of Grades for entering freshman
4. Two sealed Letters of Recommendation (BatStateU FO-CEAFA-03)
5. Personal Statement Containing Academic & Career Objectives
6. Original PSA Birth Certificate
7. PSA Marriage Certificate for female married applicants 8. Transfer Credentials or Honorable Dismissal
1. The admission to the SBM may be done by
a. Senior High School Students who passed the BatStateU CAT and have passed the special admissions evaluation by the graduate school committee
b. BSECE students who have completed the 2 years degree requirements (108 units) with exemplary performance and have passed the admissions evaluation by the graduate school committee
2. Applicant to secure and accomplish the Application for Admission Form (BatStateU-FO-CEAFA-02) and all other documentary requirements.
3. Submit the duly accomplished form and all requirements to the Office of the CEAFA Dean.
4. The program admissions committee will evaluate the application documents.
5. Applicant will be scheduled for an oral interview, if necessary
6. If application is approved by the program admissions committee, applicants will be issued an Application for Graduate School Admission Test (BatStateU-FO-TAO 01-C), if applicable
7. If the applicant fulfill both the requirements of program admissions committee and admission test, a NOTICE OF ADMISSION certificate shall be issued by the College Dean and and all original documents used for evaluation shall be used for submission to the Registrar’s Office during enrollment.