MS in Electrical and Computer Engineering
College of Science, Engineering & Technology|Departments|Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Technology
College of Science, Engineering & Technology|Departments|Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Technology
The MSECE program offers students to complete advanced study in various areas of electrical engineering including RF/optical devices, communications, electrical power systems, microfabrication, renewable energy, IOT, robotics and UAV. Three tracks: thesis track, design track and coursework track are available for students to choose. The program prepares students for various industry positions that require or benefit from additional competency in various areas of electrical engineering. It also provides a postgraduate degree suitable for those interested in pursuing a doctoral program in engineering.
Faculty affiliated with the MSECE Program and their research areas. Please consult with them for your Thesis or Design Project topics based on your research interests.
Undergraduate | College of Science, Engineering, and Technology | Computer Engineering
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The required experiential component of MSECE degree is a Thesis or Design Project under the supervision of a faculty member.
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Required information about the forms, deadlines and process to Graduate with the MSECE degree. The degree completion process assures that all program requirements, University policies, and policies of the Office of Graduate Studies are met.
Funding Opportunities for Full Time On-Campus MSECE Students. These Opportunities are Graduate Assistantships and other opportunities found in the graduate financial resources webpage.
Tuition and Fees for the MSECE Program. The complete details of the Tuition and Fees for the MSECE can be found on the University Financial Services website.
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