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The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering provides graduate programs culminating in a Master of Science (MS) in electrical engineering and a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in electrical engineering. The MS curriculum delivers advanced instruction and hands-on experience in analytical problem-solving, balancing broad knowledge with focused expertise. Students complete a master's thesis with an oral defense, enabling deep exploration of contemporary electrical engineering subjects. The PhD program cultivates comprehensive, independent expertise in major electrical engineering domains, equipping graduates for careers in industry, academia, or research. Doctoral candidates must produce original research that meaningfully advances their specialized field. These programs align with faculty research specializations, currently spanning computer engineering, cybersecurity, electromagnetics, telecommunications, digital signal processing, control systems, power engineering, power electronics, sustainable energy solutions, energy storage technologies, energy transformation, robotics, and nano-scale electronic engineering.