Master of Science in Electrical Engineering
A minimum of 36 credit hours are required to complete the Master of Science in Electrical Engineering including the following:
- A minimum of 9 credit hours in Major Requirements
- A minimum of 15 credit hours in Major Electives
- A minimum of 12 credit hours in Thesis Requirements
Major Requirements (9 CH)
Students must complete 3 credit hours from the Major Core Requirements Sub-Package in addition to 6 CH from the Core Supporting Requirements sub-package.
Major Core Requirements sub-package (3CH)
- GENG 602 Applied Research Methodology
- GENG 606 Graduate Seminar
Core Supporting Requirements sub-package (6 CH)
Students must complete 6 credit hours from the following courses:
- GENG 603 Advanced Numerical Analysis
- GENG 604 Project Management
- GE NG 605 Applied Statistics Analysis
- GENG 607 Optimization Methods
Thesis Requirements (12 CH)
Students must complete the following course:
Major Electives (15 CH)
Students must complete 15 credit hours from the following courses:
- ELEC 601 Advanced Topics in Electrical Engineering
- ELEC 602 Advanced Energy Distribution Systems
- ELEC 603 Advanced Topics in Electric Power System Engineering
- ELEC 604 Advanced Wireless Communication
- ELEC 605 Bioinstrumentation
- ELEC 653 Advanced Topics in Power Electronics
- ELEC 654 Advanced Topics in Machines and Drives
- ELEC 655 Advanced Topics in Control System Theory
- ELEC 656 Advanced Digital Communication
- ELEC 657 Biomedical Signal Processing & Diagnostics
- ELEC 658 Medical Imaging
- ELEC 659 Communication and Information Theory
- ELEC 661 Power System Dynamics & Control
- ELEC 662 Advanced Digital Signal Processing
- ELEC 665 Statistical Signal Processing