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The graduate program in Electrical and Computer Engineering provides opportunities to earn either a Master of Science or Doctoral degree, with numerous specialization options available. This advanced program equips students for leadership positions across industry, academia, and government sectors by establishing a strong foundation in engineering principles. Graduates emerge prepared to devise innovative solutions to complex global engineering challenges through rigorous scientific training. The PhD curriculum specifically cultivates independent thinkers capable of addressing engineering issues using fundamental scientific and mathematical frameworks. Doctoral candidates engage in intensive research on unsolved or inadequately addressed problems, working closely with faculty advisors to produce original dissertations. Research forms the core of the PhD experience, with students dedicating most of their time to solving their chosen research challenges. Given the program's research focus, PhD candidates receive priority for financial support, typically through university fellowships, external funding, or graduate assistantships. The PhD pathway offers two distinct tracks based on applicants' prior academic qualifications.
A baccalaureate or professional degree (or equivalent foreign credential) from an accredited college or university, earned by the expected date of entry into your graduate program. A minimum of a 3.0 cumulative GPA (on a 4.0 scale) in all prior undergraduate and graduate work.
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