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11 Master's degrees in Electrical Engineering in North Carolina, United States
Electrical and Computer Engineering (Machine Learning and Big Data)
The Master of Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering (Machine Learning and Big Data) at Duke University is designed to equip students with advanced skills in data analysis and machine learning. This programme typically spans several semesters, offering a comprehensive curriculum that can be pursued in a full-time or part-time format.
Electrical and Computer Engineering (with concentration in Nanocience)
The Fitzpatrick Institute for Photonics at Duke University offers a Photonics Certificate, open to any graduate student at Duke. The goal of this Master in Electrical and Computer Engineering (with concentration in Nanocience) program at Duke University is to provide a venue for students to learn more about photonics as a path to interdisciplinary research and technology development.
Electrical and Computer Engineering (with concentration in Microelectronics, Photonics and Nanotechnology)
Duke University's Master in Electrical and Computer Engineering (with concentration in Microelectronics, Photonics and Nanotechnology) program is designed to prepare master's students either for PhD research or to directly obtain engineering jobs in the broad semiconductor industry.
Electric Power Systems Engineering
The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at NC State University is a great place to advance an undergraduate education. The Master of Science in Electric Power Systems Engineering at North Carolina State University provides graduate students a thorough understanding of the tools, methods, and practice of electric power engineering.
Electrical and Computer Engineering (with concentration in Hardware Design)
The students enrolled in the Master in Electrical and Computer Engineering (with concentration in Hardware Design) program at Duke University learn in the classroom and the lab from faculty working on new, resilient hardware architectures for emerging platforms, spanning the gamut from major datacenters to personal mobile devices.
Electrical Engineering
The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering offers concentrations in Electrical Engineering and Bioengineering under the Masters of Engineering (M.E.) degree program of the College of Engineering at Tennessee State University.
Electrical Engineering
The Electrical Engineering program of The University of North Carolina at Charlotte provides students with advanced knowledge on the theory and applications of electrical systems and signal processing.
Electrical and Computer Engineering (Software Engineering)
In the Electrical and Computer Engineering (Software Engineering) degree at Duke University, students will take courses in programming, computer architecture, systems, and more. They will make you a great programmer!
Electrical Engineering
The Master of Science Program in Electrical Engineering from North Carolina Agricultural & Technical State University provides graduate level education for advanced professional practice or for further graduate studies.
Electrical Engineering
With thesis and non-thesis variants of North Carolina State University's Electrical Engineering Master’s degree, our students are a critical part of a nationally recognized research program in power electronics, power systems, nanoelectronics, photonics, communications, controls and robotics, signal processing, and machine learning.
Electrical and Computer Engineering (with concentration in Photonics)
The Fitzpatrick Institute for Photonics at Duke University offers a Photonics Certificate, open to any graduate student at Duke. The goal of this Electrical and Computer Engineering (with concentration in Photonics) program at Duke University is to provide a venue for students to learn more about photonics as a path to interdisciplinary research and technology development.