Massachusetts Institute of Technology Advanced Study
Program (MIT ASP) has become an IEEE Education Partner. IEEE members
can now continue their life long learning with graduate-level, credit
courses provided by MIT at a 10% discount. Current ASP courses include
Systems Dynamics, a 24-month certificate program, and Economic Concepts
for Engineers, a semester-long course.
Offered over the Internet since 1995, the ASP is in
its 33rd year of providing courses to off-campus graduates. Taught
by MIT faculty, the online delivery takes advantage of the latest
in technologies for working engineers to keep pace with developments
in their fields or to enlarge their knowledge base. Admission is
based on the applicant's academic and professional background.
Applications, course pre-requisites, and systems requirements
are detailed at the MIT-supplied website for IEEE members. You must
use your IEEE member number to receive the 10% discount.
Enter through the IEEE Educational Partners, https://www.ieee.org/EduPartners,
and choose MIT from the university partners. To learn more about
the IEEE Education Partners Program contact Sasha Eydlin, IEEE Educational
Activities, s.eydlin@ieee.org.
Lynn Murison
Outreach Administrator,
IEEE Educational Activities
ph: 1.732.562.6526
www.ieee.org/organizations/eab/
The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers,
Inc. (IEEE) is the world's largest technical professional society,
serving the interests of more than 375,000 members in the information
and electrotechnology communities in approximately 150 countries.
The Educational Activities Board (EAB) of the IEEE recommends educational
policy to the IEEE Board of Directors, and coordinates the InstituteÕs
educational activities, programs, and products.
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