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The Texas ECE department provides an MSE degree across 8 specialized academic tracks, while also enabling students to leverage UT Austin's extensive interdisciplinary resources. Graduate students frequently engage in cutting-edge research alongside faculty members. Typically, MSE candidates complete the program in four long semesters. While MSE students may later apply to the PhD program, admission isn't automatically guaranteed.
The Chandra Family Department presents three distinct Master of Science in Engineering programs: the Traditional MSE, Integrated BSECE/MSE, and the Alternatively Scheduled MSE with a Software Engineering focus (delivered via TxEEE). While the Traditional and Integrated programs share academic advisors, the Alternatively Scheduled MSE has dedicated guidance. All three programs maintain identical academic rigor.
BioECE addresses one of humanity's most critical frontiers - bridging engineering with biological systems. This track combines electrical/computer engineering with biology and medicine, covering areas like biomedical devices, biophotonics, neural engineering, and synthetic biology. Faculty expertise spans cardiovascular technology, brain-machine interfaces, medical data analysis, biosensor circuits, genomic algorithms, and molecular computing.