Master of Science in Engineering - Electrical and Computer Engineering Curriculum
You are able to pursue our Master of Science in Engineering – Electrical and Computer Engineering degree if you have a Bachelor’s degree from an engineering discipline from an ABET-accredited program. Engineering technology degrees will not be considered for the Engineering programs.
The Curriculum for MSE - Electrical and Computer Engineering consists of ten 4-credit courses or 40 credit hours. Electives must be chosen so that at least six of the courses are 600-level.
Required Course
ECE-610 - Modeling of Dynamic Systems
Non-Engineering Courses
Two of the following non-engineering courses must be chosen. Another course, which is a 600-level course, may be chosen as a free elective:
BUSN-659 - International Business
ECON-513 - Micro/Macro Economic Concepts & Applications
FINC-619 - Financial Management
A student may opt to do an MS thesis for four credits in lieu of a 600-level ECE course.
At least six of the following courses must be chosen. Another course may be taken as a free elective.
EE-520 - Electronic Circuits & Systems
EE-524 - Fuel Cell System Integration and Packaging
EE-530 - Digital Control Systems
EE-580 - Automotive Electronic Systems
EE-582 - Robot Dynamics and Control
EE-584 - Wireless Communications for Automotive Applications
ECE-630 - Advanced Digital Signal Processing
ECE-642 - Electric Machine Drives
ECE-648 - Electromagnetic Compatibility
ECE-682 - Mobile and Wireless Computing
Free Elective
Any 600 level course (may be from the above, but not required)
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