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The University of Texas at Dallas Master of Science in Electrical Engineering
The University of Texas at Dallas

Master of Science in Electrical Engineering

Richardson, USA

2 Years

English

Full time, Part time

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    About: The Master of Science in Electrical Engineering offers advanced knowledge and skills in the field of electrical engineering. This program focuses on key areas such as electronics, signal processing, control systems, and telecommunications. It typically takes two years to complete on a full-time basis, allowing for a deep dive into both theoretical and practical applications of electrical engineering principles.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates can explore various career paths including roles as electrical engineers, design engineers, systems engineers, or project managers in industries like telecommunications, automation, and renewable energy. The program prepares students for leadership positions and further study into research and doctoral opportunities.

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The MS in Electrical Engineering degree program prepares students for leadership roles in research, development, and design positions that require the use of skilful and imaginative solutions to engineering problems. It provides intensive preparation for professional practice in a broad spectrum of high-tech areas of electrical engineering. It is designed to serve the needs of engineers who wish to continue their education. The program offers five concentration areas to choose from: circuits, computing systems, devices, power electronics and energy systems, and signals and systems.

Research opportunities are available in broad areas of communications and signal processing; mixed-signal IC design; digital systems; power electronics; microelectronics and nanoelectronics; optics; optoelectronics; light-wave devices and systems; RF and microwave systems; VLSI design; power electronics; renewable energy; vehicular technology, control theory, robotics, and wireless communications.

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