Electrical and Computer Engineering, Master's
Program Overview
Master's in Electrical and Computer Engineering
Program Overview
A Master of Science (MS) in electrical and computer engineering from Wichita State 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. You’ll have access to some of the best research facilities in the country and the chance to work and research with faculty and industry professionals on campus and throughout Kansas’ largest city.
Admission to the Program
The program is open to bachelor’s degree holders in electrical engineering, computer engineering, or a related area.
- Minimum 3.0 GPA (or equivalent score from another country) in your bachelor's degree.
- Students whose bachelor’s degree is from an institution outside the U.S. are required to submit official scores of the GRE General Test along with the admission application.
Curriculum
Each MSEE student chooses a major and minor specialization area. Major areas include:
- Communication and signal processing
- Computing systems
- Control systems and robotics
- Power and energy systems
Any of these can also be chosen as a minor area. In addition, computing can be a minor area.
- The program consists of at least 30 credit hours.
- Offers three graduating options: thesis, project, or coursework.
Careers
Whether you’re pursuing a promotion or preparing for a Ph.D., WSU’s vast industry connections, research opportunities, and unmatched facilities create an environment for our engineering students to gain the expertise that leads to dream careers.
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