• For the MS in Electrical and Computer Engineering program, students are required to take programming courses taught by computer science faculty, ECE courses taught by ECE faculty members, and conduct a research project with an ECE faculty member. This unique training prepares our students for future engineering practice that requires engineers with skills in programming as it applies to electrical or computer engineering problems.
  • The Master of Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering is designed to graduate electrical and computer engineers who are well qualified in advanced electrical and computer engineering technologies. This unique professional education prepares students for future interdisciplinary engineering practice that requires engineers to master both electrical/computer engineering and another discipline of choice. The degree includes electrical/computer engineering and elective courses in other disciplines. Students will conduct a research project with an electrical/computer engineering professor.
  • Students select either the research (thesis) or course intensive (non-thesis) option. Requirements include courses in electrical/computer engineering, elective courses, and a research-based thesis (research option) or a research project (course intensive option). For the thesis and the research project, students work with a faculty adviser on a research problem.