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Those pursuing a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in ECE must produce groundbreaking contributions within their chosen specialization. The PhD curriculum involves completing a preliminary assessment, following a tailored academic plan, excelling in a comprehensive qualifying exam, and successfully defending a research dissertation. Participants develop expertise across multiple domains including communications, control systems, networking, signal processing, computer engineering, electronic circuits, optoelectronics, radio frequency technologies, micro/millimeter waves, and physical electronics. Graduates emerge equipped with both qualitative and quantitative capabilities essential for academic careers and advanced research in electrical and computer engineering.
Our Electrical & Computer Engineering Department trains graduate students to conduct impactful research while developing critical problem-solving abilities for addressing global technological challenges. The rigorous graduate program fosters an intellectually stimulating atmosphere, encompassing optical, wireline, and wireless communications; telecommunication networks; computer engineering; circuits; electromagnetics; physical electronics; optoelectronics; control systems; and signal processing. Our circuit design specialization stands out with one of the most extensive faculty groups in the UC system, and our microwave communications and devices program remains unparalleled in its field.
A bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution is required. International applicants must meet an equivalent minimal level of study.
TOEFL iBT - Minimum Score: 80
IELTS - Minimum Score: 7.0 on a 9-point scale
Duolingo English Test - Minimum Score: 115
Admission Deadlines
General: Jan 15
Space Available: Jun 1