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The Catholic University of America's Master of Science in Electrical Engineering program offers a cutting-edge curriculum designed to equip students with advanced knowledge and skills in areas such as signal processing, communications, power systems, and control systems. With access to state-of-the-art laboratories and research facilities, students engage in hands-on projects and innovative research under the guidance of experienced faculty. The program prepares graduates for successful careers in industry, academia, and government, fostering expertise in both theoretical and practical aspects of electrical engineering. Join us to advance your technical abilities and become a leader in the field of electrical engineering.
The M.S. in Electrical Engineering program is a 30-credit-hour degree program.
The program offers both thesis and non-thesis options. The non-thesis option requires a minimum of 30 semester credit hours (SCH) of approved coursework, while the thesis option requires 24 SCH of coursework plus a thesis comprising 6 SCH of research guidance. At least 18 SCH must be in approved electrical engineering courses, with the remaining courses in engineering and science disciplines approved by the graduate coordinator.
Specializations within the program include:
Minimum Required Documents for Master's Degrees
*Some master’s programs may require a fee and additional documents.
Recommended Documents for Master’s Degrees
Catholic University offers comprehensive financial aid options that include need-based aid, scholarships, federal work-study, and other forms of financial assistance.