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Master's in Electrical Engineering
The Master of Science in Electrical Engineering (MSEE) program is designed for students who wish to discover new knowledge via a research-oriented degree that culminates with a thesis. It is ideal for those who aspire to earn a doctorate degree in electrical engineering.
Program Details
- Department: School of Electrical and Computer Engineering
- College: Engineering, Architecture and Technology
- Available At: OSU Stillwater Campus
- Degree: Master of Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering
- Specialty Area(s): Electrical Engineering Courses
Curriculum
The MSEE is an academic, research-based degree offered under the OSU Graduate College Traditional Path (Plan 1) including a thesis. It is intended for students who wish to make fundamental contributions to the understanding and practice of engineering science and techniques. It is also intended to prepare students for the PhD program.
- ECEN Graduate Level Courses (21 hours)
- Additional Course (3 hours)
- Thesis (6 hours)
Research and Faculty
The OSU branch of IEEE enlightens students about career opportunities, technological innovations, and research breakthroughs in the areas of electrical and computer engineering.
- Dr. Pejman Ghasemzadeh is an assistant professor in the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering. His research focuses on wireless communications, machine/deep learning, and signal processing.
Admissions
Applications are accepted on a rolling basis. Applicants are strongly encouraged to submit application materials at least six months prior to the start of the semester.
- Eligibility Requirements: Visit the Graduate College
Cost & Assistance
Oklahoma State University's estimation of a graduate student's annual costs is $18,820 for Oklahoma residents, $29,150 for out-of-state students, and $34,588 for international students.
- University Scholarships
- CEAT Scholarships
- Assistantships & Funding Opportunities
