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The field of electrical and cyber engineering continuously evolves. Technological progress during a graduate's roughly 40-year career will be extraordinary. While undergraduate studies establish strong fundamentals in math, engineering principles, and liberal arts - along with problem-solving skills - graduate education represents the next phase in continuous learning for both fresh graduates and seasoned professionals seeking further development.
This program aims to equip Electrical and Cyber Engineering graduates with the expertise needed to excel as embedded systems engineers. Students will work with advisors to create customized study plans focusing on cyber hardware/software implementation, development processes, quality assurance, design methodologies, microprocessor applications, digital systems, and hardware description languages. The curriculum requires completing at least 9 credits in Embedded Software Engineering courses across system, software, and hardware domains, plus a relevant thesis or project.
Our ESGP professional track stands as the region's sole GE Transportation-endorsed program.
Faculty maintain strong industry partnerships to deliver real-world insights in coursework.
We prioritize developing highly capable engineering professionals.