PlusOne with MS in Wireless and Network Engineering

PlusOne with MS in Wireless and Network Engineering

Overview

PlusOne accelerated master’s degrees allow students to accelerate the attainment of the master’s degree by applying graduate credits taken as an undergraduate toward both the undergraduate and graduate degrees. Current undergraduate students apply to enroll in the PlusOne program.

With the PlusOne program, students attain their bachelor’s degree followed by a PlusOne year to complete the master’s degree.

Benefits

  • Accelerate learning – get your master’s in one year vs. typically two
  • Reduce costs – apply some courses toward both your undergrad and master’s degrees, and get the MS for PlusOne tuition scholarship
  • Gain a competitive edge – stand out with an advanced degree

Below are the eligible undergraduate majors available to pursue a PlusOne pathway with a master’s degree in Wireless and Network Engineering. Also, review the Curriculum Guides and the Accelerated Master’s links for further details, including program policies and procedures, as well as how to Apply.

PlusOne with MS in Wireless Network Engineering Pathways

Acceptable Undergraduate Pathways

Eligible Undergrad MajorsAdditional Prerequisites
BS in Computer EngineeringEECE5576
BS in Computer Engineering & Computer ScienceEECE5576
BS in Electrical & Computer EngineeringEECE5576
BS in Electrical EngineeringEECE5576, EECE7374
BS in Computer ScienceEECE5576, EECE7374

Graduate Course Sharing

Students currently pursuing their Bachelor’s degree should refer to their undergraduate program’s guidelines on how the graduate courses can be shared with their undergraduate degree. College of Engineering undergraduate students should refer to their Plan of Study page.

In addition to any courses listed above, students may choose courses at the 5000-level from the list of Concentration Courses (for a total of four courses) as listed in the academic catalog. Please note, Fundamental courses are considered a subset of Concentration Courses, so students can select from that list as well. Please note that EECE 5698 Special Topics in Computer and Electrical Engineering and EECE 7398 Advanced Special Topics in Computer and Electrical Engineering courses are not eligible for credit sharing. Students are responsible for reviewing the Graduate Program Guide and adhering to all program requirements to obtain their MS degree. Any questions or concerns, please reach out to coe-ece-gradadvising@northeastern.edu.

Program Contacts

Academic Advising

For support with academic questions, students should reach out to their undergraduate academic advisor in their home college as well as the Graduate School of Engineering.