• MSc in Electrical Engineering at the University of Kansas is offered as a 2-years program by the School of Engineering.
  • This university is ranked #124 in National Universities, US News.
  • It is an on-campus program offered on a full-time basis only.
  • Fortune 500 companies to start-ups hire KU Master of Science in Electrical Engineering (EE) graduates for their abilities to invent, engineer, and deliver innovations.
  • Many EE students are supported through graduate research or teaching assistantships.
  • The breadth and depth of the curriculum, the wide range of research projects, access to state-of-the-art research facilities, and mentoring by experienced faculty produce KU EE graduates ready to make immediate contributions to their field.
  • Employers value EE graduates for their specialization and skills.
  • EE graduates work in communication, healthcare, defense, and numerous other industries.
  • Electrical engineers design, test and manufacture electrical and electronic systems and devices.
  • They collaborate on the development of hybrid vehicles, wireless communications, flight control systems, radar systems, and numerous other innovations.
  • Electrical engineers can specialize in power transmission, motor control, and other facets of large electrical systems or microprocessors and integrated circuits within small-scale electronic systems.
  • Armed with technical knowledge and skills, electrical engineers have career opportunities in a variety of industries and research organizations.
  • The MSc program consists of 14 credits.