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Florida Tech stands at the forefront of science and engineering education and research. The electrical engineering master's program equips graduates to tackle modern technological demands. Industries across all sectors actively recruit electrical and computer engineering graduates, including aerospace, automotive, healthcare, energy, electronics, computing, and telecommunications firms.
Companies require electrical engineers to create, refine, evaluate, and oversee production of electrical systems like motors, radar technology, navigation equipment, communication networks, and power generation devices. Those with a master's in electrical engineering typically find opportunities in R&D, engineering consulting, production facilities, and federal agencies.
As a premier research institution, Florida Tech ensures all students engage in practical research alongside academic studies. Master's candidates in electrical engineering undertake projects matching their professional aspirations and personal interests. The program offers intimate class settings and opportunities to work alongside faculty on cutting-edge research areas such as:
Speech processing
Machine learning
Image processing
Semiconductor modeling
Wireless communication
Fiber optics