Electrical/Electronic Engineering Degree

Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Electrical/Electronic Engineering

Requirements:

The Master of Science in Electrical/Electronic Engineering requires the completion of 36 academic units of course work at the graduate level (following completion of a baccalaureate degree) in electrical/electronic engineering or its equivalent.

The graduate Electrical/electronic engineering program has concentrations in the specialties of microelectronics, telecommunications networks, semiconductors, digital signal processing, digital filters, energy and power systems, systems programming and computer design.

The Master's degree can be obtained with or without a Master's thesis.

Prerequisites:

An earned Bachelor's degree or its equivalent in Electrical / Electronic Engineering, or a related area.

Prescriptive Education:

The student must complete no fewer than 20 academic units of the program through instructional course work from the University. A maximum of 16 units of courses may he accepted in transfer from other institutions, or accepted in the form of appropriately documented professional experience. Due to prevailing state or Federal regulations, the award of experiential credit is limited to a maximum of 20% of total required for the degree.

Course Work Requirements:

Unless otherwise indicated, each of the following courses is valued at four (4) units:

EE512 Optical Fiber Communications
EE514 Designing Digital Filters
EE515 Microelectronics
EE516 Digital Signal Processing
EE519 Telecommunications Networks
EE481 Introduction to Integrated Circuits
EE455 Electronics in Industry EE483 Transistor Circuit Approximations
EE513 Semiconductors
EE537 Electric Energy Systems Theory
EE539 Elements of Power Systems Analysis
CS433 Advanced Linear Programming
CS527 Systems Programming
CS537 Computer Design
EE597 Special Studies in Electrical/Electronic Engineering (2-4 units)
EE598 Master's Thesis Proposal (2 units)
EE599 Master's Thesis (8 units)

Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Electrical/Electronic Engineering
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) or Doctor of Science(DSc) in Electrical/Electronic Engineering