Design Electrical Devices and Systems for Technological Innovation
The Master of Science in Electrical Engineering provides you with a broad background in areas such as electromagnetics and optics, signal processing and systems, and micro- and nano-systems. Through your studies, you learn to develop and disseminate the theory and methods for the design, analysis and implementation of the principles and practices in electrical engineering.
And while electrical engineering is one of the oldest disciplines in engineering, it has considerably evolved over the years. In this program, you be able to contribute to the advancement of the profession specializing in a research area of their interest, from power electronics to cyber-physical systems to computer systems and VLSI.
Upon graduation, you be prepared to pursue advanced studies or establish successful employment within industry, government, education and a number of other areas. Many graduates also take part in professional societies, participate in training opportunities and go on to obtain professional licensure and certification in the field.
Electrical Engineering MSEE, Accelerated BS to MSEE Track
The accelerated undergraduate/graduate program in Electrical Engineering allows highly qualified undergraduate majors in Electrical Engineering to begin taking graduate-level courses that will count toward their master™s degree while completing their baccalaureate degree program.
