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The field of electrical and computer engineering constantly evolves at a rapid pace. Throughout a typical 40-year career, new graduates will witness extraordinary technological transformations. Although undergraduate studies establish a strong base in mathematics, engineering principles, liberal arts, and problem-solving skills, pursuing graduate education represents the next phase in continuous learning for both recent graduates and seasoned professionals. Gannon University's Electrical and Computer Engineering department provides two advanced degree options for those seeking deeper expertise in cutting-edge technologies: a Master of Science in Electrical Engineering (MSEE) and a Master of Science in Embedded Software Engineering (MSES). These programs aim to equip graduates with the specialized knowledge required to excel as design or systems engineers. Students collaborate with advisors to create customized study plans focusing on areas like advanced control systems, electronic systems, communications technology, systems engineering, and embedded software development. The curriculum requires completion of at least nine credit hours in Electrical Engineering coursework along with fulfilling the project or thesis requirement.