• The Master of Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering degree (MSEE) is developed by the Weisberg Department of Computer Sciences and Electrical Engineering at the College of Engineering and Computer Sciences (CECS) to graduate electrical and computer engineers for serving highly employable electrical and computer engineering disciplines and provide skills based on industry needs.
  • The master's program is designed to prepare candidates for careers in industry or government or for pursuing a career in academia; both thesis and non-thesis options are available.
  • Furthermore, graduates with this degree will contribute to West Virginia’s economic development, advance its competitive edge globally, and improve the quality of life.
  • The Master’s degree (thesis or non-thesis option) requires 30 credit hours to satisfy the degree requirements.
  • Requirements for the thesis option are 24 hours of coursework and 6 hours of thesis research.
  • The non-thesis option requires 30 hours of coursework.