The University of Akron - the College of Engineering and Polymer Science Master of Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering
The University of Akron - the College of Engineering and Polymer Science

The University of Akron - the College of Engineering and Polymer Science

Master of Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering

Akron, USA

MSc

2 years

English

Full time, Part time

Sep 2026

On-Campus

Key Summary

    About : The Master of Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering focuses on advanced topics in the field. You'll engage in research and hands-on projects, gaining skills that meet the needs of today's technology-driven industries. This program is designed to enhance your understanding of electrical systems, networks, and computer technologies.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates can pursue roles such as hardware engineer, software developer, or network architect. Opportunities exist in various sectors including telecommunications, aerospace, and computer systems design, making this degree valuable for a wide range of technology-focused careers.

The graduate Electrical and Computer Engineering Program at The University of Akron provides students with the opportunity to deepen their technical and leadership skills as an engineer in a world driven by technology. This program prepares students for careers in industry, government, or academia by developing advanced skills in the electrical and computer engineering process.

The Master of Science (M.S.) in Electrical and Computer Engineering degree focuses on deepening your fundamental knowledge of electrical engineering and gaining professional skills and hands-on experiences useful for careers in industry, government, or academia.

Why UA?

Our program

  • Is flexible, with options for evening classes
  • Accommodates varied educational backgrounds
  • Provides options for research-based and coursework-based degrees

Our faculty

  • Consists of 16 nationally and internationally renowned experts who actively conduct research in their respective areas
  • Have strong research programs
  • Are active in industry collaborations locally

Research

Our faculty members regularly conduct research to design and engineer new devices, circuits, systems, and techniques for solving important problems in electrical and computer engineering with direct applications in the energy, health, transportation, and information technology industries.

Research areas for graduate students are highly interdisciplinary and include:

  • Alternative Energy
  • Communications and Networks
  • Computer Engineering
  • Control Systems
  • Electromagnetics
  • Electronics and Embedded Systems
  • Energy Management
  • Hybrid Vehicle Technology
  • Networked and Distributed Systems
  • Optical Electronics and Photonic Devices
  • Photonics and Nanophotonics
  • Power Electronics, Motor Drives and Motion Control
  • Sensors