Program Quick Facts
The Master of Science degree in electrical engineering is well-suited for students interested in gaining advanced knowledge in electrical engineering topics related to their specific area of interest. The M.S. degree is available as both thesis and non-thesis. Those pursuing the thesis option participate in cutting-edge research and will be well-prepared for research and development careers in industry or pursuing a doctoral degree. Students choose one of seven focus areas within the department, including:
Graduates of the Electrical Engineering program will be well prepared to enter higher education, private or public industry, and much more.
- Analog and Mixed Signals
- Biomedical Imaging, Sensing and Genomic Signal Processing
- Device Science and Nanotechnology
- Energy and Power
- Electromagnetics and Microwaves
- Information Science and Systems
- Computer Engineering Systems
Graduates of the Electrical Engineering program will be well prepared to enter higher education, private or public industry, and much more.