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2016-2017 Graduate Studies Bulletin (Archived Copy) 
    
 
  Nov 21, 2024
 
2016-2017 Graduate Studies Bulletin (Archived Copy) [Archived Catalog]

Electrical Engineering, M.E.


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This degree is intended to enhance professional career opportunities by building depth of knowledge within selected electrical engineering sub-specialties.  The degree requires 30 hours of course work beyond the B.S.

Learning Outcomes

  • Students will become a specialist in a subdisipline. 
  • Students will  have the ability to execute research or development in a specific area of interest.  
  • Students will have the ability to solve sophisticated engineering problems that require integration of knowledge and skills gained in multiple graduate courses. 

Degree Requirements (30 Hours)

30 hours of graduate coursework tailored to the students professional interests and selected with approval from the student’s academic advisor so as to build depth of knowledge in at least one area, with not less than 15 hours being taken from ELCT courses at the 700 level or above.
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Restrictions

• Not less than 15 hours taken from ELCT courses at the 700 level or above
• Not more than 6 hours of ELCT 897 (Directed Individual Study)
• Not more than 6 hours of non-ELCT courses
• ELCT 797 (Research) cannot be counted toward degree requirements
• Any changes to an approved program of study require approval of the graduate director and must be made at least one semester before graduation.
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Additional degree requirements

The Comprehensive Exam, administered by the student’s academic advisor and one other faculty member from the student’s specialty area, must be passed at least 60 days prior to graduation.

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