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Delivered by the Institute for the Wireless Internet of Things and the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, this Master of Science (MS) in Wireless and Network Engineering program prepares graduates to excel as skilled researchers and specialists in our increasingly interconnected society. Through a blend of academic coursework, thesis research, and potential industry engagement, students will develop expertise in analyzing, creating, deploying, and evaluating both current and emerging wired and wireless network technologies. Participants can also access unparalleled research opportunities at Northeastern's renowned Institute for the Wireless Internet of Things.
This program is designed for individuals with foundations in electrical/computer engineering, computer science, or similar technical fields. Applicants from other STEM areas (including engineering and natural sciences like physics or mathematics) who have coursework in calculus, linear algebra, probability, and programming may also qualify. The curriculum serves both aspiring academics planning to pursue doctoral studies in electrical/computer engineering and professionals seeking advanced specialization in this dynamic field.