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As a master's student in electrical and computer engineering (MSECE) at Lawrence Tech, you'll have the chance to collaborate with faculty whose research receives support from both corporate sponsors and national organizations. You'll develop expertise in evaluating, understanding, applying, documenting, and discussing cutting-edge methods and technologies, while maintaining awareness of professional considerations like ethics and continuous education. Our faculty will enhance your abilities across all areas of computer and electrical engineering, preparing you to contribute meaningfully to this essential discipline by developing innovative products, services, and information systems that power our technology-centric society.
Two Program Paths-
Course-based option: involves completing 16 credit hours of foundational courses plus 16 credit hours of specialized electives.
Thesis option: combines 20 credit hours of core and elective coursework with a 10-credit thesis project, totaling 30 credit hours.