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The M.S.E.E. program provides graduate-level training in Electrical and Computer Engineering with a practical focus. Specialization areas cover Computer Architectures and Microelectronics, Digital Signal Processing and Data Communication, along with Intelligent Systems and Control. Ongoing departmental research explores embedded systems and chip design, smart tutoring platforms, cybersecurity, sensor integration, voice recognition, audio processing, and network visualization with error detection. Additional research focuses on digital signal analysis, microchip thermal management, user interface design, smart media applications, advanced control systems, and wireless networking solutions. This interdisciplinary Master of Science in Electrical Engineering within the College of Engineering combines theoretical knowledge with practical application. Students gain valuable research experience while examining the technological foundations of modern systems like computing and internet infrastructure. The program offers adaptable coursework with numerous elective options to align with individual career goals. Each student collaborates with a faculty advisor to create a customized academic path. The Electrical and Computer Engineering Department fosters an intimate, supportive atmosphere where faculty maintain an open-door approach, encouraging students to consult about research ideas, academic inquiries, or career planning outside classroom hours. A diverse student population enriches collaborative projects and classroom interactions through varied perspectives and professional backgrounds.