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UNH's electrical and computer engineering master's program equips you with the expertise to advance your career and maximize your income. Delve into pertinent coursework spanning business and legal studies while utilizing state-of-the-art resources in a program that has launched alumni into positions at tech giants like Apple, Google, and Dell. Earning a graduate engineering degree can open doors to career advancement or entrepreneurial ventures. Statistics show graduates often earn over $15,000 more per year than those holding only bachelor's degrees. UNH's M.S. program in electrical and computer engineering positions you to lead in developing next-generation technologies through a dual-focused curriculum: first mastering advanced tools in your specialization, then applying them through research. The program covers fundamental electrical and computer engineering principles alongside interdisciplinary studies in business, law, and mathematics.
Our flexible graduate curriculum offers extensive course selection and research opportunities while developing professional competencies like teamwork, academic writing, and technical communication.
We prepare graduates for diverse career paths in both corporate and academic settings, expanding their technical knowledge across specialized fields including biomedical engineering, human-computer interaction, wireless communications, integrated circuit design, cybersecurity, robotics, sensor technology, wearable electronics, image processing, IoT systems, computer architecture, and medical device development.
International applicants must hold a four-year baccalaureate degree or its equivalent as a precondition for applying to any of our graduate programs. In some cases, you may also need a master’s degree or its equivalent.
English Language Score:
Minimum score requirements are as follows: TOEFL (Computer-based): 213; TOEFL (Internet-based): 80; IELTS (International English Language Testing System): 6.5; TOEFL ITP (Institution Administered): On case-by-case basis; TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication): On case-by-case basis; Pearson Test of English (PTE) Academic: 59.
Applications must be completed by the following deadlines in order to be reviewed for admission: Fall: April 1 (recommended US; final international); July 1 (final); Spring: Dec. 1.