Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) is a top ranking private research university in the US, placed among the Top 50 National Universities in the country.

Rensselaer Lally School of Management and Technology offers a top quality MBA degree program which is accredited by AACSB - The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business.

RPI offers the following degree programs via distance:
  • MS in Management
  • MS in Computer Science
  • MS in Information Technology
  • MS in Human-Computer Interaction
  • MS or MEng in Electric Power Engineering
  • MEng in Computer and Systems Engineering
  • MEng in Electrical Engineering with a Concentration in Microelectronics
Rankings and Ratings:

- ranked as one of the Top 50 Universities for Technology in the world (THES 2007).

- rated 41st in the country in the US News & World Report's list of "America's Best Colleges" 2009.

- The Lally School of Management & Technology received Eduniversal 4 Palmes Award as one of the Top 1000 International Business Schools.

-Lally School has been ranked among the Top 50 Schools on BusinessWeek’s list of “The Best Undergraduate B-Schools”.

- According to the 2009 U.S.News & World Report guide to “America’s Best Graduate Schools”, RPI is ranked highly in the following disciplines:
- The Graduate School of Engineering is rated 32nd nationally.
- Master of Fine Arts in multimedia/visual communications program was rated 6th.
- Graduate entrepreneurship program ranked 23rd.
- placed among the top 20 architecture programs (Undergraduate) by DesignIntelligence 2009.

- 6th in the ranking of American Business Schools for Entrepreneurs (Success magazine).

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Kelvin Wong Loke Yuen is a top academician with extensive years of teaching experience. He holds an MBA and a Postgraduate Diploma from Heriot-Watt (UK's World-Class University) and a BCom degree from Adelaide (Australia's Group of Eight University), as well as many other internationally recognized certifications. Check out his profile on: LinkedIn

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