Our Mission is to educate our students with the knowledge and skills relevant to the practice of electrical engineering, to instill in them the desire for continuing education, and to maintain a supportive environment for the students, faculty and staff


Admission Requirements: In order to pursue the degree of Master of Science in Electrical Engineering, one must first be admitted to the Graduate School. The first step toward Graduate School admission is to complete the required application forms and submit them to the Graduate School Office. In addition to the application forms, two official copies of the student's undergraduate and/or graduate transcript are required. An official GRE score is required for all overseas students. Satisfying the requirements described does not guarantee admission. 

 

Program Options: The Master Science in Electrical Engineering program consists of three options: (a) Thesis Option, (b) Project Option, and (c) Course Only Option. The Thesis Option requires a minimum of 24 hours of coursework, at least 1 hours of 792, and 6credit hours of master these 797. The Project Option requires a minimum of 30 hours of coursework, at least 1 hour of 792, and 3 hours of 796. The Course Only option requires 33 hours of coursework and at least 1 hour of 792. At least 12 credit hours for the thesis option and 15 credit hours for the project and course only options must be at or above the 700 level. A maximum of 6 hours of coursework can be taken outside the department subject to approval by the Advisory Committee.

 

The programs emphasize areas of specialization, which are the current strengths of the department. Thus, the department concentrates the following four areas for the master program: