Master of Science in Electrical Engineering

The Master of Science in Electrical Engineering (MS EE) Program is ideal for those who wish to develop research and development (R&D) skills; those who wish to pursue a career in the academe; and those who eventually want to pursue a Ph.D. degree. Full-time students are expected to complete the requirements in two years and part-time students in three years.

PROGRAM CHECKLIST

Required Major Courses114 units
Elective Courses29 units
Thesis (EE 300)6 units
Seminar Course (EE 296)1 unit
TOTAL30 units
Notes:

1. Major Subject: Any creditable graduate-level EE course offered by the EEE Institute that is relevant to the area of specialization. 

2. Elective: Any creditable graduate-level course that has been recommended for approval by the adviser and Institute graduate program committee; provided that all course prerequisites have been satisfied.

List of Graduate Programs Course Descriptions

Program learning objectives (plo)

At the end of the program, MS EE graduates are expected to:

  • Demonstrate the ability to curate and critically evaluate information 
  • Integrate theoretical ideas with analytical and practical skills to formulate and solve engineering problems
  • Conduct relevant research in a specialized area to develop technologies for the betterment of the nation and society
  • Demonstrate broad knowledge of the field while having technical expertise in their chosen specialization
  • Use effective oral and written communication to convey technical information
  • Pursue lifelong learning to adapt to the evolving technological and societal landscapes
  • Exhibit qualities necessary to become leaders in academe, industry, and government