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A Master of Science in Electrical Engineering equips professionals to navigate the fast-evolving landscape of designing, building, and utilizing components, devices, and systems involving electronics and electromagnetism. This advanced degree delivers expertise in a swiftly progressing field that underpins numerous essential societal functions. Electrical engineering influences public safety, healthcare systems, environmental solutions, transportation networks, computing technologies, and overall quality of life. Students will investigate cutting-edge concepts aimed at tackling industrial and societal challenges through electronic innovations.
Quality electrical engineering graduate programs cultivate knowledge of industry dynamics, global perspectives, and the leadership, teamwork, and management skills necessary for career advancement in industry, research, or progression into PhD studies in electrical engineering or related disciplines.
The curriculum typically requires two years of full-time study or can be pursued part-time over 3-4 years.