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The Master's Thesis program requires 24 credit hours of coursework, at least 6 credit hours dedicated to the Master's Thesis, and concludes with a final oral exam that involves defending the thesis. Within the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, students can choose between thesis and non-thesis tracks for their Master's Degree. This curriculum delivers a well-rounded, interdisciplinary foundation before focusing on specialized topics. All degree requirements must be fulfilled within five years of enrollment.
Our department provides diverse graduate courses for both master's and doctoral programs. The faculty's wide-ranging knowledge creates a complementary relationship between these degree levels. Course selection allows students to align their studies with personal academic interests and professional aspirations