Program Overview
The world of electrical and computer engineering is an ever-
changing one. The advances over a new graduate’s working
career of approximately 40 years will be phenomenal with applied
undergraduate engineering courses slowly becoming obsolete. The
most useful knowledge obtained from the undergraduate courses is
the mathematics, engineering science, and humanities courses plus
the acquired ability to attack and solve new problems in a forthright
manner. Graduate school is the next step in a lifetime of learning
for both new graduates and for those who have been out a few years
and recognize the need for more education.
The goal of the program is to give an Electrical and Computer
Engineering graduate the necessary education to be an effective
design or systems engineer. The student shall devise a curriculum
with his/her advisor to pursue knowledge in advanced control theory,
system modeling, electronics, communication, systems engineering,
and embedded software. The student must complete at least 9 credits
of Electrical Engineering program courses and satisfy the project/
thesis requirement in Electrical Engineering.
Program Options
- Master of Science in Electrical Engineering (MSEE)
- Master of Science in Electrical Engineering (MSEE) (Co-Op Track)
- Master of Science in Electrical Engineering (MSEE) (Professional Track)