• Illinois Tech’s Master of Power Engineering program provides students with applicable and theoretical knowledge in power electronics through study in the areas of power electronics, electric power, motor drives, electric machines, renewable energy technologies, and sustainable energy systems.
  • Course-only degree program prepares students for professional practice in power engineering through rigorous coursework in advanced computer technologies, communications, electronics, and control and signal processing.
  • A student may demonstrate proficiency by successfully completing the courses or by demonstrating satisfactory performance in one or more special examinations administered by the ECE department.
  • The ECE Department at Illinois Tech is one of the finest in the nation with a distinctive hands-on, ABET-accredited curriculum delivered by faculty who are world-renowned in their respective areas of research in emerging technologies.
  • College faculty hold the highest of professional honors: one faculty has been awarded membership to the National Academy of Engineering and the National Academy of Inventors; five faculty are IEEE Fellows; two faculty are AIMBE Fellows and seven are distinguished Endowed Chairs.