Master of Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering
Degree & Application Requirements
The Master of Science (MS) in Electrical and Computer Engineering can help you prepare for a PhD or prepare for a successful career in academia or industry. A thesis is optional for students in this program; all students are admitted on the non-thesis, coursework-only track.
Our traditional master's programs have courses that are held during normal business hours. This may make it difficult to complete as an on-campus program for applicants who wish to work full-time while completing their degree.
Our MS and MEÌýdegrees includeÌýsixÌýfocus areas which students can specify an interest in in their application,Ìýbut, if admitted, students are able to take classes among all theseÌýareas to best learn the varied knowledge they want for their future career path. There are no subplans to the traditional MS degree.Ìý
Applications for Spring semesters close on September 1 annually, applications for Fall semesters close on February 15 annually.ÌýÌý