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Johnson And Wales University
8 Abbott Park Pl, Providence, RI 02903, United States

Johnson & Wales University is a private university with its main campus in Providence, Rhode Island. Founded as a business school in 1914 by Gertrude I. Johnson and Mary T. Wales, JWU enrolled 7,357 students across its campuses in the fall of 2020.

Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering

Do you have a love of technology and solving challenging problems? Learn how to apply your strengths in science and math and your natural inquisitive and analytical skills in JWU Providence’s Electronics Engineering bachelor’s degree program.

Engineering at JWU focuses on design, application, and innovation. Application-driven project work, where students utilize problem-solving and critical thinking, is embedded in courses to help you develop engineering design skills — and the project management and communications skills necessary to work successfully as a team.

Our project-based approach integrates mathematical and engineering applications with contemporary developments in the field, including courses in microelectronics design, digital signal processing, and modeling and prototyping.

Starting in your junior year, you’ll have the opportunity to gain industry experience through our many experiential education and internship options. Customize your education with electives or select a minor like mathematics or cybersecurity to add value to your degree.

As a senior, apply the engineering principles you have learned in a two-semester team-based capstone project that culminates in a written report and an oral presentation where the team demonstrates a functional prototype.

Upon graduation, you’ll be well-positioned to find employment in various industries where design and product development, testing, and research are essential.

The Electronics Engineering bachelor’s degree program provides a broad-based foundation in current and projected growth areas of electron­ic engineering. The program focuses on the technology dynamics of the industry in embedded systems design and applications.

An immersive, lab-based approach integrates mathematical and engineering applications with contemporary developments in the field.

Upon completion of the program, graduates are expected to:

  • Apply knowledge of mathematics, engineering sciences and contemporary developments in the field to perform analysis and design to desired engineering specifications.
  • Use engineering processes to identify and analyze problems, formulate solutions, design simulations and experiments, and interpret results.
  • Communicate complex concepts through design principles to create adaptable and efficient solutions that reflect ethical considerations and global awareness in the resolution of engineering problems.
  • Employ industry-standard techniques, skills and tools to analyze and interpret data to formulate engineering solutions.
  • Integrate knowledge, tools, and problem-solving skills to implement the design, creation and testing of solutions to engineering problems.
  • Function effectively on a team whose members together provide leadership by creating a collaborative and inclusive environment.

Through experiential education options, students have the opportunity to gain work experience at a variety of industry partnership sites.

https://www.jwu.edu/academics/programs-by-campus/providence-programs/electronics-engineering-bs.html 

Applicants who are not United States citizens or permanent residents (holding a “green card” or permanent resident card) of the United States must meet the same admissions requirements as all other applicants, including some additional documentation.

International applicants must submit the following:

Application

  • An accurate, complete and legible international application must be submitted. All schools attended must be listed with dates of attendance. 

Transcripts

  • Official secondary school transcript showing subjects and marks received with graduation date. Diplomas and any external examination results should be submitted, if applicable. Students who have not yet graduated from secondary school must submit a transcript showing all completed work, and expected results and graduation date may be submitted for review.
  • Certified word-for-word translations must be submitted with all non-English documents.
  • Applicants who have attended any college or university must submit transcripts, marks sheets, diplomas or certificates from all post-secondary institutions attended, along with course descriptions and credit values for transfer review.

English Proficiency

  • Applicants whose primary language is not English must provide proof of English proficiency through academic transcripts or testing. English language proficiency is required for admission to all programs of study at Johnson & Wales University, regardless of country of citizenship or residency. 
  • English Language Proficiency test results (if applicable or available, please see the English Proficiency Requirements).
  • All English Proficiency documents should be uploaded to the student's applicant portal for review. 
  • IELTS 6.0, TOEFL 75, PTE 53, DUOLINGO 105

I-20 Processing

  • Reservation deposit submitted via applicant portal.
  • Copy of biographical section of applicant’s current passport.
  • Certified bank statement or government sponsorship letter verifying financial support for one academic year. Bank statements cannot be older than three months from the time of issue.
  • Completed financial declaration signed by both the applicant and sponsor.
  • Transfer verification form, if the student is currently on an F-1 visa and studying in the United States. This form will be sent to students as applicable.
  • All I-20 documents should be uploaded to the student's applicant portal for review. 

All documents and information should be clear and legible; if important information cannot be read by the International Admissions staff, the admissions process is delayed.

Official or certified final documents should be sent by courier or brought to the campus where the student intends to enroll.

Providence Campus
Johnson & Wales University
International Admissions
8 Abbott Park Place
Providence, RI 02903 USA
Telephone: 401-598-1000
Fax: 401-598-2948

Charlotte Campus
Johnson & Wales University
International Admissions
801 West Trade Street
Charlotte, NC 28202 USA
Telephone: 980-598-1107
Fax: 980-598-1111

https://catalog.jwu.edu/admissions/applying/international/#undergraduatetext 

Early Action    November 1(Application Deadline), December 1(Decision Notification)
Regular (Rolling)   January 15 (priority), July 1 (final)(Application Deadline), Within 2 weeks of complete submission(Decision Notification)
Transfer  April 15 (priority) (Application Deadline), July 15 final Within 2 weeks of complete submission(Decision Notification)

Applicants for  Spring Semester Start(First Year and Transfer)  December 1(Application Deadline), Rolling, within 2 weeks of complete submission(Decision Notification)

Spring Semester Deadlines

Students are encouraged to complete the application process as soon as possible before the semester start, preferably 30 days prior.

https://www.jwu.edu/international/english/admissions/how-to-apply.html 

Please send the student details and documents to [email protected]. IGS team will submit the application through channel partner.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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