2020-2021 Graduate Bulletin [ARCHIVED BULLETIN]
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
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Chair
Kaveh Ashenayi
Professors
Kaveh Ashenayi
Peter G. LoPresti
Surendra Singh
Heng-Ming Tai
Associate Professor
Peter Hawrylak
Applied Associate Professor
Douglas Jussaume
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Assistant Professor
Loyd Hook
Applied Assistant Professor
Nathan Hutchins
Graduate Program Advisor
Heng-Ming Tai
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For more information about degree offerings, visit the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering webpage.
The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering offers programs leading to the Master of Engineering (M.E.) degree in electrical engineering. The program provides advanced preparation in specialized areas of electrical engineering for recent graduates and working engineers who wish to improve their technical capabilities.
With the Tandy School of Computer Science , the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering offers a joint M.S.E., M.E., and Ph.D. programs in computer engineering which provides opportunities for advanced specialization and scholarly research in computer engineering and related fields. Visit Graduate Programs in Computer Engineering for information on admission, curricula, and degree requirements for the joint programs in computer engineering.
Mission Statement
The mission of the graduate program in Electrical Engineering is to
- Provide a modern, high quality educational experience for our students;
- provide the knowledge and principles on which electrical engineering is founded in order to graduate engineers who are technically competent, creative, articulate, and socially aware.
Learning Objectives
Master of Engineering. The M.E. degree program prepares students to:
- Solve electrical engineering problems with advanced knowledge and principles; and
- Obtain new skills needed for professional development.
Master of Science in Engineering. The M.S.E. degree program prepares students to:
- Solve electrical engineering problems with advanced knowledge and principles;
- Obtain new skills needed for professional development; and
- Conduct research using technical skills and knowledge acquired in the program.
ProgramsMaster’sCoursesElectrical and Computer Engineering
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