• The Master of Science in Electrical Engineering at the University of Texas at El Paso is available in both Thesis and Non-Thesis options.
  • The Thesis option consists of 30 credits.
  • The Non-Thesis option takes 33 credit hours to be completed.
  • The Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering will:
    • Dedicate itself to providing its students with the skills, knowledge, and attitudes that will allow its graduates to succeed as engineers and leaders.
    • Maintain a vital, state-of-the-art research enterprise, which provides its students and faculty with opportunities to create, interpret, apply and disseminate knowledge.
    • Prepare its graduates for life-long learning to meet intellectual, ethical, and career challenges.
    • Recognize and act upon the special mandate to make high-quality engineering education available to the residents of El Paso and the surrounding region.