• The master of science degree in electrical engineering at Rochester Institute of Technology allows students to customize their course work while working closely with electrical engineering faculty in a contemporary, applied research area.
  • Students may choose among the following six options: communication, control, digital systems, integrated electronics, MEMs, or signal and image processing.
  • All students are expected to attend the Electrical Engineering Graduate Seminar for every semester they are on campus.
  • The MS degree is awarded upon the successful completion of a minimum of 30 semester credit hours, including a 6 credit hour thesis. Students have the option of doing a 3 credit hour graduate paper in place of the thesis. In this case an additional course is required.