Master of Engineering in Electrical Engineering
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Program Description
The Master of Engineering in Electrical Engineering degree program educates students to acquire a strong fundamental background in electrical engineering and state-of-the-art knowledge and skills in cutting edge areas such as sensing, communications, digital signal processing, smart grids and power systems, robotics, Internet of Things, and artificial intelligence. The program focus is on problem-solving skills development for real-world applications. Our student-centric learning environment provides a variety of opportunities, including accelerated graduate degrees, co-op opportunities and internships.
Concentrations
Communications
Power Engineering
Robotics and Automated Systems
Microelectronics and Photonics
Artificial Intelligence
Program Objectives
Program Objectives
The program prepares students to apply specialized knowledge in electrical engineering at an advanced level.
Program Outcomes
By the time of graduation, students will be able to:
apply knowledge of mathematics and physics to problem solving in electrical engineering.
analyze electrical systems using engineering principles and modeling approaches.
design experiments and analyze results to determine process parameters, and to identify issues and methods for electrical engineering measurements.
use mathematical, modeling, and engineering principles to design electrical engineering processes.
incorporate considerations such as feasibility, applicability, cost, legal/regulatory, societal impacts, etc. in designs.
use computer software for data analysis, reporting and presentations.
be capable of writing and presenting polished technical reports at a level expected of the engineering profession and be able to critically evaluate the technical literature and use it to obtain solutions to electrical engineering problems.
be able to work effectively in a team.
be able to recognize and achieve high levels of professionalism in work and understand ethical and moral systems in a social context.