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The MSE in Electrical Engineering program has two options - thesis and non-thesis. In addition to the course requirements, there are additional requirements in each option. Students are strongly advised to consult the Graduate Guide for more details. Degree plan forms used to apply for graduation can be found on the Download Forms page.
Elective Courses must be graduate courses and must be selected with the approval of the student’s thesis advisor. No more than 3 hours of ELEE 6385 (independent study) may be counted toward the degree.
Elective Courses must be graduate courses and must be selected with the approval of the graduate advisor. No more than 3 hours of ELEE 6385 (independent study) may be counted toward the degree.
Notice:Students in the non-thesis option must take and pass a written Comprehensive Exam in their last semester of study. Consult the Graduate Guide for more information.
The MSE in Electrical Engineering program has two options - thesis and non-thesis. In addition to the course requirements, there are additional requirements in each option. Students are strongly advised to consult the Graduate Guide for more details. Degree plan forms used to apply for graduation can be found on the Download Forms page.
THESIS OPTION
- Elective Courses in Electrical Engineering - 18 hours
- Elective Courses in Science and Engineering - 6 hours
- Master's Thesis - 6 hours
- ELEE 7300
- ELEE 7301
Elective Courses must be graduate courses and must be selected with the approval of the student’s thesis advisor. No more than 3 hours of ELEE 6385 (independent study) may be counted toward the degree.
NON-THESIS OPTION
- Elective Courses in Electrical Engineering - 30 hours
- Elective Courses in Science and Engineering - 6 hours
Elective Courses must be graduate courses and must be selected with the approval of the graduate advisor. No more than 3 hours of ELEE 6385 (independent study) may be counted toward the degree.
Notice:Students in the non-thesis option must take and pass a written Comprehensive Exam in their last semester of study. Consult the Graduate Guide for more information.