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The links between electrical and systems engineering are shaping a new perspective on knowledge, its applications, and its beneficiaries. The M.S.E. in Electrical Engineering equips students with both theoretical grounding and cross-disciplinary abilities to tackle emerging concepts and innovations that define contemporary electroscience. A key benefit of our M.S.E. Program is the flexibility to customize your studies according to personal interests and aspirations, spanning fields from Electromagnetics and Photonics to sensors, MEMS, VLSI, and Nanotechnology.
Applicants for master’s and doctoral programs must have obtained a bachelor’s degree from an accredited School or University prior to intended matriculation date.
A strong command of the English language is necessary for successful study at Penn. Applicants whose families do not speak English at home, or applicants who have not attended a high school or secondary school where the primary language of instruction is English, are asked to take the TOEFL, the Test of English as a Foreign Language, administered by the Educational Testing Service. In the event the TOEFL is not readily accessible, Penn will accept results from the IELTS, the International English Language Testing System.