THE GRADUATE DEGREES
Master of Science (M.S.) in Electrical and Computer Engineering
The Master of Science (M.S.) in Electrical and Computer Engineering degree focuses on deepening your fundamental knowledge of electrical engineering and gaining professional skills and hand-on experiences useful for careers in industry, government or academia. Both thesis and non-thesis options are available.
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Engineering
Our interdisciplinary Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Engineering degree allows you to have a specific research focus completely customized to your interest. Ph.D students focus more on conducting the cutting-edge and high impact research across different interdisciplinary fields, with our faculty members in a collaborative environment that is informal, friendly and intellectually vigorous.
View thesis and dissertation guidelines.
Graduate students can specialize in one of the following areas:
- Communications, Networks and Information Systems
- Computer Engineering
- Control Systems and Robotics
- Electromagnetics and Antenna Theory
- Integrated Circuits and VLSI
- Optics and Photonics
- Power/Energy Systems
- Signal Processing and Machine Learning
- Solid State and Nanotechnology
RESEARCH
Our faculty members regularly conduct research to design and engineer new devices, circuits, systems, and techniques for solving important problems in electrical and computer engineering with direct applications in energy, health, transportation and information technology industries.
Research areas for graduate students are highly interdisciplinary and include:
- Alternative Energy
- Communications and Networks
- Computer Engineering
- Control Systems
- Electromagnetics
- Electronics and Embedded Systems
- Energy Management
- Hybrid Vehicle Technology
- Networked and Distributed Systems
- Optical Electronics and Photonic Devices
- Photonics and Nanophotonics
- Power Electronics, Motor Drives and Motion Control
- Sensors
Career Paths
Our graduates are in demand. Many secure top positions in industry, government, and academia. The Electrical and Computer Engineering principles and techniques taught in graduate studies are a foundation for a broad spectrum of engineered systems.
This advanced degree provides students with a competitive advantage over their peers. 100% of our graduates are placed in positions within their areas of focus.
Employment:
Our graduates have obtained employment in academics and industry. Some of their employers include NASA, Qualcomm, Nintendo, Cisco Systems, Xilinx, Dell, Goodyear, Timken, etc.
TUITION & GRADUATE ASSISTANTSHIPS
Tuition & Fees
Current graduate student tuition and fees can be found in the Office of Student Accounts.
Graduate Assistantships & Financial Aid
It is important to be informed of the many sources of aid available.
Graduate assistantships help pay for school.
- They are available for doctoral students on a competitive basis.
- The deadline for receipt of assistantship applications is February 1 for Fall admission.
- Three letters of recommendation are required.
Student loans are available to degree-seeking graduate students.