Programme Type:

Course Overview

There is no specific curriculum for the master of science degree except for a breadth requirement, which is a combination of electrical engineering courses chosen by the student.

Areas of concentration

Graduate programs in electrical engineering offer the following areas of concentration:

  • Communications and signal processing
  • Controls and signal processing
  • Microelectronics and VLSI
  • Fields, Waves, and optics
  • Computer engineering and embedded system design
  • Energy and power systems

Entry Requirement 

Degree Requirements:

The master of science in electrical engineering requires 30 credit hours of academic work with at least 21 credit hours from the CU Denver Department of Electrical Engineering. The degree must be completed within five years.

Students choose one of two plans to complete their degree. 

Plan 1: Master’s Thesis

This plan requires a minimum of 24 credit hours of graduate-level course work and 6 credit hours of supervised research culminating in a published master of science thesis.

Plan 2: Course Only

This plan requires a minimum of 30 credit hours of graduate course work plus mandatory enrollment for one semester in a zero-credit seminar course.

Academic Requirements:

To be considered for admission to the master of science program, candidates must meet the following minimum requirements:

  • Bachelor of Science degree from a reputable institution, either in electrical engineering or in math, physics, and other engineering disciplines
  • At least a 3.0 cumulative grade point average on a 4.0 scale.

Fees

(Master or Doctoral) Tuition & Fees: $16592 per year (Fall and Spring)


This information was accurate on : 07/04/2021
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