Online Master of Science in Electrical Engineering
DURATION
32 Hours
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
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STUDY FORMAT
Distance learning
Introduction
The main focus in Electrical engineering is electric and electronic devices, circuits, systems and applications. In our program, students choose one of seven focus areas: Analog and Mixed Signal; Biomedical Imaging, Sensing Genomic Signal Processing; Device Science and Nanotechnology; Energy and Power; Electromagnetics and Microwaves; Information Science and Systems.
Why choose Engineering Online
Advance your career with our Engineering Online program! Backed by the university's esteemed reputation and national recognition in engineering education, you'll engage directly with industry leaders and a rigorous curriculum. Beyond graduation, tap into the extensive Aggie Alumni Network, offering invaluable connections to propel your career forward.
Admissions
Curriculum
Online Master of Science in Electrical Engineering (Non-Thesis)
Seminar (681), Internship (684), Directed Studies (685) no more than (3) hours allowed (combined).
- Research (691) hours are not allowed on an MS non-thesis degree plan.
**A final project report is required to be submitted to the Graduate Office.
- A graded project from any ECEN and CSCE graduate course can be used to fulfil this requirement. The project requires a grade, the professor’s signature, and a completed cover page. It must be submitted in the graduating semester; see the TEAMS page for submission deadlines and other requirements.
Composition of Supervisory Committee
- The Graduate Coordinator will be the chair of all MS non-thesis committees. No other committee members are needed.
Online Master of Science in Electrical Engineering (Thesis)
Undergraduate hours allowed (2 courses or 8 hours)
- Only 400-level undergraduate courses can be included in the degree plan.
- Courses must be from the College of Engineering and/or College of Science.
Seminar (681), Internship (684), Directed Studies (685) no more than (3) hours allowed (combined).
- If you are considering going on an internship (684), please consult your research advisor before making plans.
The final defence of the thesis is required for all MS students.
- A thesis proposal must be approved by the supervisory committee and submitted to the Graduate Office via DocuSign at least 1 month before the defence. The link can be found on the OGAPS website.
- The Request and Announcement of the Final Exam must be scheduled through the Graduate Office via DocuSign at least 1 month in advance.
- The thesis draft must be emailed to committee members at least two weeks before the defence.
- Please see the TEAMS page for details, specifically the “MS Defense Steps” Document. Contact the Graduate Office if you have questions.
Composition of the supervisory committee – four members total
- At least two members from within the ECEN Department and the student’s focus area.
- At least one member from within the ECEN Department but outside the student’s focus area.
- At least one member from outside the ECEN Department
- Note: The Committee Chair must be ECEN faculty.
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