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University of Denver, Denver United States
Our Master's in Electrical Engineering empowers students to deepen their expertise in specialized areas like search-and-rescue robotics, renewable energy systems, autonomous vehicles, and emotionally intelligent robotics. Learners collaborate with Colorado's engineering professionals to refine their skills in system analysis and design.
We deliver graduate-level instruction that bridges multiple disciplines. Our faculty designs comprehensive programs balancing specialization with broad knowledge, while their research initiatives track technological advancements in both academic and industrial spheres. Students participate in pioneering research alongside professors, creating innovative solutions for contemporary and traditional challenges.
Alumni have led technological breakthroughs in diverse sectors including aerospace, energy, transportation, defense, and production. Many leverage their degrees for careers in leadership, information technology, financial services, supply chain management, or technical communications.
The ECE Department provides flexible scheduling options for working professionals, with evening and weekend course offerings. While the standard completion timeline is approximately four years at one course per quarter, students can accelerate their studies to two years by doubling their course load. Our intensive one-year non-thesis track enables graduation within four academic quarters. Working professionals pursuing thesis options may align their research with current job responsibilities, with potential for workplace supervisors to serve on thesis committees.
This specialization equips students for fundamental and practical research in developing sophisticated electrical, mechanical, bio-inspired, and autonomous systems through a combination of theoretical and hands-on coursework.