The graduate program in Electrical Engineering is designed to provide theoretical knowledge as well as practical applications in the areas such as communication systems, microwave engineering, antennas, optical engineering, electronic circuits, computer systems engineering, and selected areas in Computer Engineering. In this program, working engineers are given an opportunity to continue their education on a part-time basis, while full-time students have the opportunity to conduct research under the guidance of a faculty advisor. Upon graduation from the program, students will be conferred the degree Master of Science in Engineering (M.S.E.) in Electrical Engineering.

Program Educational Objectives

The Electrical Engineering graduate program has established the following program educational objectives. Graduates of the program will:

  1. Possess in-depth expertise for a successful engineering career and/or a successful undertaking of further graduate level studies;
  2. Meet the challenges of the future through continuing professional growth; and
  3. Exhibit concern for social and environmental impact of engineering decisions.