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The Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy programs in electrical and computer engineering aim to equip graduate students with comprehensive foundational knowledge while keeping them informed about modern and emerging technologies. Doctoral candidates and research-focused master's students work closely with faculty advisors on research projects, developing skills to become autonomous researchers. These initiatives frequently receive funding from government and industry sources. The department's advanced laboratories and computing resources play a vital role in both coursework and research endeavors. Students can specialize in one or more areas, creating personalized academic pathways tailored to their goals.
The Electrical and Computer Engineering Department aligns with Marquette University's and the College of Engineering's core objectives. Its purpose is to deliver exceptional, current, and nationally acclaimed programs that prepare students for rewarding careers. This preparation emphasizes continuous education, ethical consideration of their work's societal implications, pioneering research that expands technical and scientific boundaries, and active engagement with professional and community organizations.