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Master of Science in Electrical Engineering (EE)Focus Areas
The master’s program in engineering in the Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) Department consists of two degrees: M.S. Engineering in Electrical Engineering (M.S. Eng in EE) and M.S. Engineering in Computer Engineering (M.S. Eng in CpE). Both engineering programs consist of the following two tracks:
Thesis track: A master’s degree will be awarded upon satisfactory completion of a total of 30 credit hours of study of which the thesis provides six credit hours. Students are strongly encouraged to undertake a master's thesis.
Non-Thesis Track: A master’s degree will be awarded upon satisfactory completion of a total of 33 credit hours of study that includes three credit hours of the advanced project course, 16.733, or any ECE graduate course.
M.S. Eng in Electrical Engineering (MS Eng in EE) Top Applicants to the M.S. Eng program in EE must have either received a B.S. Eng in EE or equivalent degree with acceptable quality undergraduate work from an accredited college or university or will be required to take undergraduate EE courses. Core Requirement The objective of the core requirement is to guarantee broad analytical strength for the M.S. Eng student. To fulfill the core requirements, students must take three of the following courses that may be pertinent to their area of concentration: 16.507 Electromagnetic Waves and Materials 16.508 Quantum Electronics for Engineers 16.509 Linear Systems Analysis 16.513 Control Systems 16.515 Power Electronics 16.520 Computer-Aided Engineering Analysis 16.543 Introduction to Communications Theory 16.584 Probability and Random Processes 16.503 Solid State Electronics Technical Electives Students in the M.S. Eng in EE program may choose their technical electives either in their area of concentration or across other areas to establish a broad knowledge base. Students should tailor their technical elective program to meet their current and future employment needs in consultation either with the graduate coordinator or with his/her academic advisor. Non-Thesis Option A master’s degree will be awarded upon satisfactory completion of a total of 33 credit hours of study that includes three credit hours of the advanced project course, 16.733, or any ECE graduate course. The basic structure of the minimum 33 credit hours (CH) for the non-thesis option is as follows: Core Requirements: 9 CH Concentration Requirement: 12 CH Technical Electives: 9 CH Advanced Project/Seminar 3 CH Credit Hours 33 CH Thesis Option The basic structure of the minimum 30 CH for the thesis option is as follows: Core Requirements: 9 CH Concentration Requirement: 9 CH Technical Electives 6 CH Thesis 6 CH Credit Hours 30 CH Concentrations Generally a concentration is defined by a coordinated and approved sequence of at least four graduate courses. Different concentrations are possible in each of the five broad focus areas of the ECE Department. Students must develop a concentration either with the graduate coordinator or with their academic advisor. The course sequences in the concentrations serve as a starting point for establishing a program of study to meet students' educational objectives in consultation with their academic advisor. It is expected that the courses comprising the concentration will complement the work students undertake in fulfillment of the research requirement. An indication of some of these concentrations are given below and further guidance for course selection for a particular concentration can be obtained from the clusters of courses specified as certificates. To fulfill the concentration requirements, students must take at least three courses from the cluster of courses specified by a concentration. Research Requirement The research requirement may be fulfilled by completion of an M.S. thesis, including registration for six credits of 16.743/16.746 – M.S. Thesis Research, oral defense of the thesis and submission of the written document. Alternatively, students may complete an M.S. project, including registration for the course 16.733 – Advanced Project and submission of a written document. If students choose not to pursue the M.S. project, they may elect to complete a three-credit ECE graduate course.
MS Eng in EE in Information Systems TopThe master's degree in EE in Information Systems consists of two concentrations: telecommunications and communications engineering.
Telecommunications In addition to the required three core courses, three courses from the following list are recommended depending upon whether a thesis is selected or not.
16.510 Digital Signal Processing 16.511 Digital Image Processing 16.546 Computer Telecommunications 16.548 Coding and Information Theory 16.549 Introduction to Intelligent Transportation Systems 16.582 Wireless Communications 16.586 Stochastic Modeling in Telecommunications 16.617 Modeling and Simulation Techniques for Communication Networks 16.618 Performance of Wireless Communications Networks 16.661 Computer and Local Area Networking 16.664 Parallel Processing 16.685 Statistical Theory of Communications 16.687 Stochastic Estimation 16.688 Theoretical Acoustics 91.555 Computer Networks 91.563 Data Communications I 91.564 Data Communications II
Communications Engineering In addition to the required three core courses, three courses from the following list are recommended depending upon whether a thesis is selected:
16.533 Microwave Engineering 16.546 Computer Telecommunications 16.548 Coding and Information Theory 16.571 Radar Systems 16.582 Wireless Communications 16.586 Stochastic Modeling in Telecommunications 16.617 Modeling and Simulation Techniques for Communication Networks 16.618 Performance of Wireless Communications Networks 16.661 Computer and Local Area Networking 16.684 Time Series Analysis 16.685 Statistical Theory of Communications 16.687 Stochastic Estimation 91.563 Data Communications I 91.564 Data Communications II
MS Eng in EE with Opto-Electronics Option TopThe Opto-Electronics option is offered in cooperation with the Department of Physics, and may be pursued by students enrolled in the M.S. Eng in EE program. This option contains required and recommended courses designed to provide a fundamental background in optical devices and systems, as well as in optical physics and in the electro-optical properties of materials.
In addition to the required three core courses, students pursuing this option must take 16.568 Electro-Optics and Fiber Optics and two other courses from the following list:
16.508 Quantum Electronics for Engineers 16.518 Electromagnetic Materials for Optical Engineering 16.532 Computational Electromagnetics 16.583 Wave Propagation in Plasmas 16.590 Fiber Optic Communications 16.503 Solid State Electronics 16.607 Electromagnetics of Complex Media 16.608 Scattering and Diffraction of EM Waves 16.610 Optics for Information Processing 95.631 Non-Linear Optics
MS Eng in EE in Power and Energy EngineeringIn addition to the required three core courses, the following courses are recommended depending upon whether a thesis is selected: 16.514 Power Systems Transmission
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