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Engineers employed fulltime often do not have the flexibility, either because of work schedules or location, to enroll in on-campus courses or degree programs. The Bagley College of Engineering allows working professionals to enroll in flexible graduate engineering programs in order to enhance career opportunities, realize educational goals, and acquire advanced degrees from a well-recognized EAC-ABET accredited institution via BCoE-Learning. All programs meet institution-wide standards, providing consistent quality and academic excellence in faculty instruction; academic standards and expectations are consistent with on-campus learning. In support of continued professional development for engineers in the field The Bagley College of Engineering offers the following degrees via BCoE-Learning: Civil Engineering - *MS and PhD Engineering-Civil Engineering Computer Engineering – *MS and PhD Electrical Engineering – *MS and PhD Industrial Engineering - *MS and PhD Engineering-Industrial Engineering Master of Engineering *Thesis and non-thesis options available. In addition to the programs indicated above, courses are available in Aerospace Engineering, Computer Science, Engineering Mechanics and Mechanical Engineering. All E-Learning courses are delivered in a flexible, web-based format utilizing streaming video. Most courses taught in the programs are delivered simultaneously to on-campus and E-Learning students with consistent interaction provided via MyCourses, an online method for disseminating course information and assignments. Students are welcome to come to the MSU campus but not required to do so in order to complete most degree requirements. General questions regarding BCoE-Learning programs, course availability, and the admissions process may be directed to Ms. Rita Burrell (rburrell@bagley.msstate.edu). Specific information regarding admission and degree requirements may be accessed in the The Graduate School Bulletin available online at http://www.msstate.edu/dept/grad/bulletin_current.pdf. NOTE: BCoE-Learning students must apply to Campus 5—Academic Outreach-Distance Education. Upon notification of admission, please contact the graduate coordinator of your respective program regarding enrollment. |

