MSE Concentration in Electrical & Computer Engineering (Distance Learning)
The Electrical & Computer Engineering concentration in the Master of Science in Engineering degree program is designed for individuals who wish to acquire a deeper understanding and applied knowledge of engineering principles. This program affords a possibility for students to specialize in modern applications of electronics, electrical systems, and computer networking. In addition, the program provides an opportunity to learn business and financial management concepts which are valuable to practicing engineers.
This program is offered both on-campus and by distance learning.
Program Requirements
Programs requirements consist of 40 credits of coursework: 4 credits of specific requirements, 24 credits of electrical or computer engineering elective courses, 8 credits of non-engineering elective courses, and 4 credits of free elective courses. 20 credits of the elective courses must be at the 600 level. A student may opt to complete a thesis for 4 credits in lieu of an electrical or computer engineering elective course.
