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As a committed engineering professional prepared for future challenges, you can expand your skillset and advance your career through the Master of Science in Electrical Engineering (MSEE) program at The University of Texas at Tyler. Learn from faculty actively involved in pioneering research while gaining expertise in high-demand fields such as power systems, communications, sensor technology, electronic devices, and computing. Opt for the thesis track to pursue independent research or select the non-thesis alternative for concentrated study in a specialized area. Both pathways provide advanced technical knowledge to strategically position yourself for career progression. Electrical engineers play a pivotal role in developing innovations that fuel economic advancement, tackle complex technological issues, and enhance energy sustainability. Whether you aim to bolster your qualifications for higher-level roles, transition into a new specialization, or build a foundation for doctoral research, this program offers the targeted training you need.
Students entering the Master of Science in Electrical Engineering (MSEE) program are expected to have a background equivalent to that of students graduating from the Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering (BSEE) program offered at The University of Texas at Tyler, or to obtain such background through specified prerequisite coursework.
To be admitted to the MSEE program a student must meet the following admission requirements.