ELECTRICAL & COMPUTER ENGINEERING
Degrees Offered
Master of Science
Doctor of Philosophy
Specializations
No formal specializations offered; however, students may focus their course work in one or more of the following areas: Signal Processing, Control Theory, Electromagnetic Fields and Waves, Power and Energy Systems, Solid State Devices and Sensor Systems, or Algorithms and Machine Learning.
Program Description
The master of science and doctor of philosophy degree programs are designed to provide graduate students with both broad fundamental knowledge and up-to-date information on current and emerging technologies. Students may enroll on either a full-time or part-time basis (with the exception of the one-year residency requirement for doctoral students). Doctoral students and research-oriented master’s students engage in research activities under the close supervision of their advisers, gradually learning to become independent researchers. Their projects often are supported by government and industry grants. Courses and research activities make significant use of the department’s extensive laboratory and computer facilities. Graduates find employment in industry, research facilities, government and academia.
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