
01. School Introduction
The University of Pennsylvania, commonly known as UPenn, Penn, is located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It is a private research university and a member of the Ivy League. It is also a founding member of the Association of American Universities and a member of the Global University Presidents Forum. The university was founded in 1740. It is the fifth oldest institution of higher education in the United States and also a modern higher education institution engaged in science and technology as well as humanities education in the country.
The founder of this school was Benjamin Franklin, one of the founding fathers of the United States of America. The University of Pennsylvania is at the forefront in the fields of art, humanities, social sciences, business, architecture and engineering education, among which the Wharton School is particularly renowned.
The University of Pennsylvania has a total of 12 graduate schools. Its School of Engineering ranks 18th in the new 2023 U.S. News ranking of engineering schools in the United States, demonstrating strong professional strength.
At present, the ranking of the University of Pennsylvania is as follows
12th place in the 2024 QS World University Rankings
Ranked 6th in the 2024 U.S.News ranking of American universities
02. Professional Introduction
The Master of Electrical Engineering at the University of Pennsylvania is offered in the Department of Electrical and Systems Engineering within the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences. It provides students with the theoretical foundation and interdisciplinary skills required for modern electrical science. The main advantage of the program lies in allowing students to customize their course choices based on their interests and goals, covering areas such as electromagnetism, photonics, sensors, integrated circuit design, and nanotechnology.
Moreover, because it covers a wide range of research fields, the courses are also interdisciplinary, and many cross-disciplinary directions can be seen, such as materials, statistics, biology, chemistry, etc. Core courses can be selected from five directions: physical devices and nanosystems, circuits and computer engineering, and information and decision systems. In addition, five elective courses need to be selected, and one can also choose a thesis and independent research.
03. Admission Analysis
Application requirements for this project:
TOFEL is over 100
IELTS score lower than 7.5+
Application background: Possess a bachelor's degree in engineering, mathematics, physics, or economics, or hold a degree in another field with a background in quantitative and computer analysis.
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Other admission background references
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Undergraduate institution: American undergraduate
Undergraduate major: Electronic Engineering
Standardized test score: GPA 3.5+
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Undergraduate institution: 985
Undergraduate major: Electronic Engineering
Standardized test score: 3.7+








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