Electrical Engineering
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The MS in Electrical Engineering is broadly inclusive of electrical technologies, from power systems to VLSI design. Our graduates are successful in many fields, including wireless communications, space science, telecommunications, bioengineering and patent law. The degree gives students plenty of latitude to choose subjects tailored to their individual interests, while providing an understanding of the ideas that form the basis of all electrical technology.
Current research programs focus on telecommunications, digital signal processing, electrical power systems, electromagnetics and electrophysics of materials. The department is home to many modern laboratories dedicated to these applications, and faculty have written numerous textbooks on these topics. The department has achieved a worldwide reputation among electrical engineers for the significant contributions that have been made to engineering education and electrical technology.
Courses in the curriculum include:
- Communication Networks
- Controls and Robotics
- Digital Signal Processing
- Wireless Communications
- Microwaves
- Power Systems
- Signals, Systems and Transforms
- Controls and Robotics
- Image Processing and Multimedia
- Electronics
The PhD in Electrical Engineering enables graduate students who have exhibited a high degree of scholastic proficiency and have given evidence of ability for conducting independent research the option of extending their goals towards the doctorate.
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