• Graduates of the MS in Electrical Engineering will have the professional skills necessary to compete effectively in a world of rapid technological change as well as to assume leadership roles within industrial, entrepreneurial, academic, or governmental environments in the broad context of electrical engineering.
  • The Ming Hsieh Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering is known for research and academic leadership in innovative areas such as adaptive and reconfigurable mixed-signal integrated circuits; antenna networks; bio-signal processing; computer architecture; very-large-scale integration (VLSI) and computer-aided design (CAD); computer networks; control systems; high speed switching architectures; signal, image, and multimedia processing; nanotechnology; optical communications; photonics; and quantum information processing.
  • A minimum of 28 units is required for the general MS in Electrical Engineering degree
  • Minimum number of units in electrical engineering: 20 units
  • All non-EE course work must be approved in advance of taking it in order for the course to be counted toward the MS degree
  • No more than 3 courses (12 units maximum) at the 400 level may be counted toward the degree. Minimum of 19 units must be taken at the 500 or 600 level
  • To achieve a degree of breadth in their program, students are encouraged to take two technical courses outside their area of specialization but within EE
  • A minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 is required for graduation