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Hello,
I am currently taking courses at U of Idaho Engineering Outreach.  The only things I believe is missing is the realtime interaction between students and students-professor.  The other thing is the use of more modern day tools to prepare you to add value to employers immedaitely:ie. MATLAB, PSPICE, Microwave Office, etc.
The question is anyone enrolled in an MSEE online elsewhere such as ePoly or Villanova?  Those are the two schools I am considering.  Any feedback would be greatly appreciated.  I am not unhappy, but I ma just trying to get the most for my money.

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I'm just over a year away from finishing an MEEE (Master of Engineering - non-thesis) through the U of I program and am generally very pleased with the program (but not the course this semester).  I've learned a lot about MathCAD, which I now use regularly in my work; a fair amount of MatLab in one class which I don't use at work at all; a usable amount of ATP, which did allow solving a problem that would otherwise have been roughly approximated at best; even did some work in PSSE.  I have no idea where PSPICE would ever be useful, nor have I run into it in any classes.  Never heard of Microwave Office (is that even spelled correctly?).  I think you get out of it what you put into it.

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