Electrical and Computer Engineering - MS
The Master of Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering program emphasizes research-oriented courses and graduate thesis to allow individuals to advance in their careers.
The Master of Engineering in Electrical and Computer Engineering program emphasizes applied design and stresses communication to allow individuals to advance in their careers.
MEng
30 Credits
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The Master of Engineering (MEng) in electrical and computer engineering program emphasizes applied design and stresses the development of oral, visual, and written communication skills in these engineering areas to enable individuals to advance in their careers. The program offers fundamental as well as design-oriented specialty coursework, applied mathematics, and engineering management. See your potential in this hands-on program that allows you to develop advanced skills in your area of expertise. Work with electrical and computer engineering design, system operation, and management through coursework and optional independent study.
The following courses and requirements are recommended for those pursuing the Master of Engineering in electrical and computer engineering program.
For more information, and to see a complete list of degree requirements, visit the Course Catalog.
A professional elective may be selected from the following categories:
Students may concentrate their studies by selecting appropriate courses in:
E2M is a unique, three-way partnership between the Barney School of Business and the College of Engineering, Technology, and Architecture. Coursework includes applied projects, such as formulating marketing and business plans for area companies. The Engineering Applications Center assists local businesses and industries in applying new techniques, and you will become involved through application projects, symposia, and forums. You may complete either program and receive your degree immediately, without waiting to complete both.
This partnership between the Barney School of Business and the College of Engineering, Technology, and Architecture (CETA) provides a broader focus for engineers moving into management and leadership tracks. The program requires a total of 60 credits – that’s 6 fewer credits than if you pursued the degrees separately. Students can earn both a Master of Engineering (MEng) and Master of Business Administration (MBA) within the framework of Excellence in Engineering and Management (E2M) Program.
Electrical and computer engineering graduate students focus their studies in the following areas:
Be prepared to solve more sophisticated design problems that will help you advance in your engineering career. Work with faculty with strong expertise offering courses in VHDL, embedded microprocessors, and cyber-physical security. Small class sizes promote interaction with the faculty and keep you up to date with the most recent technology. This is combined with research projects for you to become an expert in your chosen field.
Below is a list of research thesis topics and projects students in the graduate electrical and computer engineering programs have completed.
Work within several well-equipped laboratories including:
Interested in enrolling in the Master of Engineering in electrical and computer engineering program under the College of Engineering, Technology, and Architecture (CETA)? Here is what you need to submit your application.
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Electrical and Computer Engineering, MS, Meng |
$934.00 |
The Master of Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering program emphasizes research-oriented courses and graduate thesis to allow individuals to advance in their careers.