2 Year(s)
Program Duration
Masters
Degree Type
1401 (2025)
Program rank
Master of Science in Electrical Engineering with specialization areas in Communication systems, energy and materials, Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems (MEMS), optical systems/photonics, and sensors.
Core courses include Advanced Signal Processing, Modern Control Systems, and Electromagnetism II. Electives offer specializations in Telecommunications, Power Systems, and Microelectronics, among others. Students can participate in internship opportunities, industry collaborations, and research projects which enhance practical skills and expertise.
The program requires 30 credits and typically lasts 1.5 to 2 years. Students can choose between two main paths: Plan A (Thesis): Research-intensive; involves coursework plus a research project reported in a formal thesis. Plan B (Non-Thesis/Professional Paper): Focuses on professional practice; requires 24–27 credits of coursework and a smaller 3–6 credit project.