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Université réputée (College of Distinction)
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Born in Chicago in 1916, Camras was known to his family as an "inventor" by the age of five
Born in Chicago in 1916, Camras was known to his family as an "inventor" by the age of five
In the late 1930s, Camras was studying electrical engineering at the Armour Institute of Technology (now the Illinois Institute of Technology).
Camras spent a fifty-year career at Illinois Institute of Technology, where he taught until 1994.
By the time of his death in 1995, he had earned over 500 US and international patents for his work. He was inducted into the National Inventors Hall of Fame in 1985, and in 1990 he won the National Medal of Technology.
CEO and Chairman, Zebra Technologies
CEO and Chairman, Zebra Technologies
Ed Kaplan, one of Chicago's most successful technology entrepreneurs, studied at IIT, where he graduated with a bachelor’s in mechanical engineering
At 26 years old, Kaplan he invented the Bar Code and co-founded cutting edge Zebra Technologies, the bar-coding company
Date limite d’envoi: 1er mai (semestre d’Automne) et 15 octobre ( semestre de printemps)
IIT’s TOEFL Policy ( effective Fall 2011)
IIT’s TOEFL Policy ( effective Fall 2011)
Students with an iBT OVERALL SCORE OF 90 and above may be unconditionally admitted ( if all other elements meet IIT’s admission requirements)
Students with an iBT score of less than 70 will NOT be admissible
Students with an iBT overall score of 70 – 89 will be placed into ESL courses on the basis of their scores in three of the four sections: Listening Comprehension, Reading Comprehension & Writing
A score of less than 20 in a section would place that student into the corresponding course – ENGL 051, ENGL 052 and ENGL 053 respectively at the regular cost of tuition per course for the year
Currently there is no course for the Speaking section – but this may change effective Fall 2012 – check for all updates regarding TOEFL minimum requirements on the link
In August 2011, the GRE revised General Test replaced the GRE® General Test. Featuring the new test-taker friendly design and new questions, the revised test more closely reflects the kind of thinking you'll do in graduate or business school and demonstrates that you are ready for graduate-level work.
In August 2011, the GRE revised General Test replaced the GRE® General Test. Featuring the new test-taker friendly design and new questions, the revised test more closely reflects the kind of thinking you'll do in graduate or business school and demonstrates that you are ready for graduate-level work.
Verbal Reasoning — Measures your ability to analyze and evaluate written material and synthesize information obtained from it, analyze relationships among component parts of sentences and recognize relationships among words and concepts.
Quantitative Reasoning — Measures problem-solving ability, focusing on basic concepts of arithmetic, algebra, geometry and data analysis.
Analytical Writing — Measures critical thinking and analytical writing skills, specifically your ability to articulate and support complex ideas clearly and effectively.
VERBAL REASONING
VERBAL REASONING
The Verbal Reasoning section measures your ability to:
analyze and draw conclusions from discourse; reason from incomplete data; identify author's assumptions and/or perspective; understand multiple levels of meaning, such as literal, figurative and author's intent
select important points; distinguish major from minor or relevant points; summarize text; understand the structure of a text
understand the meanings of words, sentences and entire texts; understand relationships among words and among concepts
Featuring new types of questions, the Verbal Reasoning section measures your ability to understand what you read and how you apply your reasoning skills.
QUANTITATIVE REASONING
QUANTITATIVE REASONING
The Quantitative Reasoning section measures your ability to:
apply basic mathematical skills and elementary mathematical concepts of arithmetic, algebra, geometry, probability and statistics
With increased emphasis on data interpretation and real-life scenarios, this section has new types of questions that require you to show your quantitative reasoning ability. To reduce the emphasis on computation, the computer-based test includes an on-screen calculator. And, if you are taking the paper-based test, a calculator will be provided at the test center.
ANALYTICAL WRITING
ANALYTICAL WRITING
The Analytical Writing section measures your ability to:
articulate complex ideas clearly and effectively
support ideas with relevant reasons and examples
examine claims and accompanying evidence
sustain a well-focused, coherent discussion
control the elements of standard written English
The Analytical Writing section requires you to provide focused responses based on the tasks presented, so you can accurately demonstrate your skill in directly responding to a task.
Dept. Of Mechanical, Materials & Aerospace Engineering
Dept. Of Mechanical, Materials & Aerospace Engineering
Q+V = 1100 (650 in Q), A = 3.0
Dept. Of Electrical & Computer Engineering
Q+V = 1100, A = 3.5
Dept. Of Computer Science (MAS/MS)
Q+V = 900(MAS)/1000 (M.S.), A = 2.5/3.0
Dept. Of Civil, Architectural & Environmental Engineering
Some courses may not be offered/opened if there are less than 10 students registered for the courses
What you should do?
Regarding electives, discuss with your professor at your home university, the elective courses you will need to take for validation & alternatives & submit only once admitted
In this case, it is imperative that once selected, you submit complete documents to IIT for an early decision well before
May 1
Frais d’inscription pour un Masters (32 crédit heures) à I.I.T. ($1056 par crédit) = $33,792
Frais d’inscription pour un Masters (32 crédit heures) à I.I.T. ($1056 par crédit) = $33,792
Dispense 6 crédits (2 cours) - $ 6,336
Bourse d’I.I.T.
( de 12 crédits) - $ 12,672
Total à payer = $ 14,784 ou €10,870
*(Taux de change: 1 Euro = 1.36 USD 28/09/11)
* (Les frais d’inscription par crédit vont changer à partir d’août 2012)
Send required docs (incl certified copy of transcript in english only, VIA EMAIL to IIT France office
IIT France will distribute the dossier to the 3 professors you are asked to identify within 1 department at IIT Chicago
MUST CHOOSE ONLY ONE DEPARTMENT AT IIT
IF APPROVED BY THE PROFESSOR AT IIT, IIT France OFFICE will inform you, after which you will send your certified transcripts in the native language and english, and the Financial support form IN ORIGINAL BY POST, directly to the Department coordinator at IIT. You will be informed where to send the documents once approved.
DO NOT SEND ANY DOCUMENTS TO THE GRADUATE ADMISSION OFFICE AS THEY DO NOT PROCESS RESEARCH APPLICANTS
° Résidence sur le campus (MSV – McCormick Student Village) : une chambre = $5,384 à $5,568 ( €439 à €454 par mois/par person)
° Résidence sur le campus (MSV – McCormick Student Village) : une chambre = $5,384 à $5,568 ( €439 à €454 par mois/par person)
° Gunsalaus Hall - $6,368 à $11,628 ( pax)=$606 à 1 pièce $1,292 (€520 à €950 par mois p/p)
° State Street Village (SSV) - $10,724 à $12,864
$1,191 (€876) à $1429 (€1050) par mois p/p
° Carmen Hall - $4604 à 13,154 = $511( €376) à
$1462 ( €1074) par mois p/p
Taux de change : 1 euro = 1.36 USD ( 28/09/11)
En ville: ~ min. $900 (€330 -en co-location) ou €660(studio seul)
En ville: ~ min. $900 (€330 -en co-location) ou €660(studio seul)