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The electrical and computer engineering graduate programs, including both Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy degrees, aim to equip 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 initiatives, progressively developing into autonomous researchers. These projects frequently receive funding from government and private sector grants. The department's state-of-the-art 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 to achieve their professional goals.
Aligned with Marquette University and its College of Engineering's objectives, the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department strives to deliver exceptional, current, and nationally acclaimed programs. These programs prepare graduates for prosperous careers characterized by dedication to continuous education, ethical consideration of their work's societal implications, groundbreaking research contributions, and active engagement in professional and community service.