This study plan outlines the course requirements for a Master of Science in Electrical Engineering program over four semesters. In the first semester, students will take courses in applied research methodology, advanced numerical analysis, and project management. The second semester focuses on applied statistics techniques, graduate seminar, and a technical elective. The third semester includes two additional technical electives and beginning a master's thesis. Finally, the fourth semester consists of a fourth technical elective and completing the master's thesis.
This study plan outlines the course requirements for a Master of Science in Electrical Engineering program over four semesters. In the first semester, students will take courses in applied research methodology, advanced numerical analysis, and project management. The second semester focuses on applied statistics techniques, graduate seminar, and a technical elective. The third semester includes two additional technical electives and beginning a master's thesis. Finally, the fourth semester consists of a fourth technical elective and completing the master's thesis.
This study plan outlines the course requirements for a Master of Science in Electrical Engineering program over four semesters. In the first semester, students will take courses in applied research methodology, advanced numerical analysis, and project management. The second semester focuses on applied statistics techniques, graduate seminar, and a technical elective. The third semester includes two additional technical electives and beginning a master's thesis. Finally, the fourth semester consists of a fourth technical elective and completing the master's thesis.
Master of Science in Electrical Engineering Program
FIRST SEMESTER (9 credit hours) Term Course # Course Title Cr Hrs Fall GENG 602 Applied Research Methodology 3 GENG 603 Advanced Numerical Analysis 3 GENG 604 Project Management 3 Total 9
SECOND SEMESTER (9 credit hours) Term Course # Course Title Cr Hrs Spring GENG 605 Applied Statistics Techniques 3 GENG 606 Graduate Seminar 3 ELEC XXX Technical Elective I 3 Total 9
THIRD SEMESTER (9 credit hours) Term Course # Course Title Cr Hrs Fall ELEC XXX Technical Elective II 3 ELEC XXX Technical Elective III 3 MSE 699 Master Thesis 3 Total 9 FOURTH SEMESTER (9 credit hours) Term Course # Course Title Cr Hrs Spring ELEC XXX Technical Elective IV 3 MSE 699 Master Thesis 6 Total 9