The Master of Science degree in electrical and computer engineering is primarily intended for students desiring to substantially advance their knowledge and skill in a field or fields of electrical and computer engineering.
The relatively small investment in time to get a master of science degree will lead to greater professional opportunities and significantly higher salaries.
Master of Science degree students pursue their degree in one of 12 areas of emphasis:
- Applied Electromagnetics and RF Circuits
- Computer Vision
- Control Systems
- Embedded Systems
- Integrated Circuits and VLSI
- MEMS and Microsystems
- Network, Communication, and Information Systems
- Optics and Photonics
- Power and Energy
- Robotics
- Signal and Image Processing and Machine Learning
- Solid State and Nanotechnology