• The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering from University of Kentucky offers advanced studies leading either to a Master of Science in Electrical Engineering or to a Doctor of Philosophy in Electrical Engineering.
  • ECE graduate students can specialize in a number of different areas, including microelectronics, VLSI, electro optics, electromagnetics, computer engineering, communications, signal processing, controls, electro mechanics, and power electronics.
  • Their graduate students collaborate with faculty researchers in the department and across the College of Engineering to make the technological advances that can improve everyday life, whether it be through faster communications, greener energy transmission and distribution, enhanced national security, more effective and less expensive health care.
  • They also work across disciplinary boundaries with researchers in other engineering departments and in world-class facilities like The Center for Nanoscale Science & Engineering and the Center for Visualization & Virtual Environments.