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335 Master's degrees in Electrical Engineering in United States
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Two post-graduate degree programs are offered by the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology: the Master of Science in Electrical Engineering (MSEE) degree, and the Master of Electrical and Computer Engineering (MECE) degree that does not require a thesis or a publication, but instead requires 12 credit hours of additional course work.
Graduate Pathway in Engineering
An INTO SLU Graduate Pathway in Engineering will prepare you to enter your next semester of a master’s degree program at Saint Louis University.
Electrical and Computer Engineering
The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering offers the Electrical and Computer Engineering program of the University of Minnesota.
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Electrical and Computer Engineering from University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign provides detailed statements of the requirements for these graduate degrees offered by the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, and descriptions of the procedures to be followed in completing the requirements of each degree program.
Electrical Engineering
The Lane Department of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering from West Virginia University offers graduate programs aimed at preparing students for both professional and research careers.
Electrical Engineering
Electrical Engineering from Montana State University lets you conduct innovative research projects alongside world-class scholars in subject areas such as nanofabrication, optics and remote sensing, digital design and intelligent computing.
Electrical and Computer Engineering
The Electrical and Computer Engineering program at Wichita State University will prepare you for high-paying, high-demand career options in avionics, process control systems, information processing, and others as well as for success in a future Ph.D. program.
Electrical Engineering
The Electrical Engineering programme at Stanford University is a Master of Science degree designed for advanced professional practice. This full-time course typically spans 1.5 to 2 years, offering a highly flexible, coursework-based curriculum that allows students to tailor their studies to specific technical interests.
Electrical and Computer Engineering
University of New Hampshire’s master’s program in Electrical and Computer Engineering will give you the skills and knowledge to build the career you desire and reach your maximum earning potential. Explore relevant courses in areas like business and law and take advantage of cutting-edge tools and instruction in a program that has propelled graduates to careers with the likes of Apple and Google.
Risk, Reliability, and Resilience Engineering
The Risk, Reliability, and Resilience Engineering program of Vanderbilt University is uniquely designed to develop expertise and leadership in making informed decisions that properly account for uncertainty and risk, in order to enhance quality, efficiency, safety, security and environmental protection.
Engineering - Electrical, Computer and Systems
The Purdue University Fort Wayne Engineering - Electrical, Computer and Systems program is delivered primarily through on-campus courses; however, the opportunity to take some courses on-line through the West Lafayette campus of Purdue University does exist. Students are strongly encouraged to discuss this option with their advisor beforehand.
Electrical Engineering
The students in the Electrical Engineering program of University of Central Florida receive a broad background in areas such as electromagnetics and optics, signal processing and systems, and micro-systems and nano-systems.
Electrical Engineering
The general areas of graduate research in Electrical Engineering at Pennsylvania State University are electromagnetics and optics; electronics and photonics; communications, computers, networking, and signal processing; and control and power systems.
Electrical Engineering
The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering from Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University, which offers the MS in Electrical Engineering, emphasizes a balance of teaching and research in forefront areas of computer engineering, nano and power electronics, energy devices and systems, and power.
Robotics and Autonomous Systems - Electrical Engineering
This Robotics and Autonomous Systems - Electrical Engineering MSc program offered at Arizona State University emphasizes competency in the rapidly growing fields of robotics and autonomous systems. This concentration is appropriate for students who wish to focus on applications in electrical engineering.

Electrical Engineering
The smarts inside your smart home. The radars and satellites that measure weather and climate. The sensing technologies that tell a self-driving car to watch for obstacles. The Electrical Engineering programme is offered by Colorado State University.
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Electrical and Computer Engineering from Tennessee Tech University is available with two options: thesis and non-thesis. There is also a five-year fast-track BS/MS available to Tennessee Tech undergraduate students.
Electrical Engineering
The MS in Electrical Engineering (MSEE) at Washington University in St. Louis is an advanced engineering degree that prepares you for further academic study or a career in industry.
Electrical Engineering
The Electrical Engineering program from Clarkson University delivers curriculum to expand your understanding of areas such as communications and signal processing, power systems, biometrics, control systems, microelectronics, metamaterials, and more.
Electrical Engineering
Electrical Engineering from University of North Florida introduces students to the broad profession that encompasses areas from communications to electric power and energy use to those for our current "Information Age."