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The Master of Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering program is designed for students seeking to deepen their expertise in specific areas of the field. Earning this graduate degree requires a modest time commitment but yields substantial career benefits, including expanded job prospects and increased earning potential. The MS (Master of Science) and MSE (Master of Science in Engineering) designations are essentially equivalent in requirements, differing primarily in title. While engineering undergraduates may choose either option, non-engineering bachelor's holders qualify only for the MS program. Our analog integrated circuits research focuses on developing energy-efficient, high-accuracy sensor interfaces, RF communication systems, wireless telemetry solutions, and rapid analog-to-digital conversion technologies. In VLSI digital circuits, we investigate power-efficient, high-speed microprocessor designs, CAD methodologies spanning logic synthesis to physical verification, testability solutions, innovative circuit architectures, advanced packaging techniques, and comprehensive system integration approaches.