- MEng in Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Illinois-Urbana Champaign is offered as a 1-year program by The Grainger College of Engineering.
- This university is ranked #47 in the National University Rankings by US News 2021.
- It is an on-campus program offered on a full-time basis only.
- The ECE Master of Engineering (MEng) degree is a professional master’s degree intended for students interested in extending the depth and/or breadth of their technical knowledge in Electrical and Computer Engineering or in a subfield thereof.
- The MEng is a coursework-only degree that includes at least four hours of professional development coursework.
- The MEng is most appropriate for students who intend to enter the professional workforce after completing the degree.
- The Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering (ECE) offers a graduate program leading to the degree of Master of Engineering in Electrical & Computer Engineering.
- Virtually every specialty within electrical and computer engineering is represented with courses and research opportunities in the following areas: applied computational theory; bioengineering, acoustics, and biomedical imaging; communications; computer-aided design and testing; computer systems, computer vision and robotics; decision and control; electromagnetic fields; optics, lasers, and plasmas; integrated circuits; micro-electro-mechanical systems; mobile computing and communication; optoelectronics; power and energy systems; power electronics; remote sensing and propagation; semiconductor materials and devices, semiconductor physics and computational electronics; signal, image, and speech processing.
- The MEng program consists of 32 credits.