Overview

The Master of Science (M.S.) in Electrical Engineering at Texas A&M University is a rigorous, research‑driven graduate program designed for students who want to deepen their expertise in advanced electrical and computer engineering concepts. The program offers thesis and non‑thesis options, allowing students to tailor their studies toward research careers, industry leadership, or preparation for doctoral study. Coursework spans key areas such as signal processing, power systems, electromagnetics, microelectronics, photonics, communications, controls, and computer engineering, giving students both breadth and depth across the discipline.

 

Why Texas A&M?

Housed in one of the nation’s largest and most respected electrical engineering departments, the program provides access to world‑class faculty, cutting‑edge laboratories, and interdisciplinary research opportunities. Students benefit from hands‑on experience with emerging technologies, collaboration on funded research projects, and a curriculum aligned with industry and academic needs. Graduates are well‑prepared for careers in semiconductor design, energy systems, robotics, communications, embedded systems, and more—or for continued study in a Ph.D. program. With the strength of Texas A&M’s engineering reputation and the reach of the Aggie Network, the M.S. in Electrical Engineering offers a powerful pathway for engineers ready to innovate and lead.

 

Contact

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Quick Admit for Current Texas A&M Students

This program is Quick Admit Eligible for graduated and/or graduating students from Texas A&M engineering bachelor's programs.

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