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Pursuing an MS in Electrical and Computer Engineering allows you to tailor your studies by selecting from eight specialized concentrations (listed below), diverse research fields, and hands-on learning experiences. The program delivers comprehensive theoretical and applied knowledge across electrical and computer engineering disciplines through rigorous coursework and research initiatives. Research spans from developing high-performance computing architectures to pioneering microelectromechanical systems, while exploring emerging domains like intelligent power networks, metamaterials, biomedical signal analysis, and wireless communications. Through our acclaimed cooperative education initiative, students can acquire up to eight months of professional work experience integrated into their academic journey. Based in Boston's thriving technology and academic ecosystem, the department maintains robust collaborations with local tech firms, renowned medical institutions, and national research partners, supported by substantial government research funding. We prepare emerging engineers and researchers with critical competencies to meet evolving demands across industries, public sectors, and global challenges.
The electrical and computer engineering master's program features specialized coursework aligned with your chosen concentration. This cohesive, rigorous curriculum draws from cutting-edge research and is delivered by distinguished faculty leaders in their respective fields.