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The Electrical Engineering (EE) division within the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering provides MS and PhD degree programs in EE. Specializations cover Solid-State, Photonic, and Quantum Technologies (focusing on the design, analysis, and prototype development of solid-state and photonic devices) as well as Signals and Systems (encompassing communication networks, signal processing, and control systems). The MS in Electrical Engineering allows students to tailor their studies to specific interests within the discipline, collaborating closely with distinguished faculty members who are experts in the field.
Applicants for the MS in Electrical Engineering should possess a strong foundation in electrical engineering from their undergraduate studies and demonstrate a commitment to advancing their expertise.
Numerous program participants engage in independent research by joining faculty-led laboratory teams. To facilitate these projects, the department equips master's students with cutting-edge research tools and access to the extensive resources of a top-tier university.
A typical applicant is expected to have a bachelor of science in electrical engineering, computer engineering, or a related discipline from a recognized institution. Highly qualified candidates with other academic backgrounds may also be considered.
90 IBT (Internet-based test), 233 CBT (computer-based test), and 577 PBT (paper-based test).