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MS-EE - M.S. in Electrical Engineering

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Electrical Engineering Graduate Master of Science

Program Title

MS-EE

Degree Designation

Master of Science

Degree & Program Code

MS-EE

Program Type

Degree

Program Description

The Electrical Engineering graduate program provides students with unique research opportunities, thanks to its close association with many research facilities. These facilities include Energetic Materials Research and Testing Center, Langmuir Laboratory, Magdalena Ridge Observatory, National Radio Astronomy Observatory, Incorporated Research Institutions for Seismology, and Institute for Complex Additive Systems Analysis; all easily accessible from campus. These facilities can provide opportunities for students to participate in research related to leading scientific and engineering projects and allow them to achieve highly desirable educational and research experiences.

Program Information & Policies

The faculty of the Department of Electrical Engineering strives to continuously improve the graduate program in electrical engineering.  The educational objectives reflect the needs of, and have been reviewed by, among others, the Advisory Board and faculty.  Several years after graduation it is expected that our graduates will be:

  • Technology leaders who fearlessly discover, apply, and teach new knowledge and engineering practices;

  • Entrepreneurially minded innovators driving positive economic and social impact in their communities and the nation;

  • Adaptive learners who continue to grow educationally and professionally through advancing their education.