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You simply can't satisfy your passion for electricity, computer software, microelectronics, processing, power systems, and beyond. The solution? Pursue your MS in Electrical and Computer Engineering.
Earning a master's degree will equip you with advanced electrical and engineering expertise or prepare you for doctoral studies. Our curriculum is carefully crafted to expand upon the knowledge you gained during your bachelor's program. As a graduate student, you'll explore specialized areas including computer software and networking, control systems, microelectronics and embedded systems, signal and image processing, power systems, telecommunications, and other cutting-edge fields. You'll have the choice to undertake a thesis project, requiring nine research credit hours and an oral defense presentation. Alternatively, the non-thesis option involves additional coursework and a graduate-level project.