Master's and PhD in Electrical and Computer Engineering
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Build on fundamental knowledge with a focus in one or more specializations, so you can truly make your own path to meet your needs.
The master of science and doctor of philosophy degree programs in electrical and computer engineering are designed to provide graduate students with both broad fundamental knowledge and up-to-date information on current and emerging technologies.
Doctoral students and research-oriented master’s students engage in research activities under the close supervision of their advisers, gradually learning to become independent researchers. Their projects often are supported by government and industry grants. Courses and research activities make significant use of the department’s extensive laboratory and computer facilities.
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Potential careers post-graduate study are in industry, research facilities, government or academia and encompass jobs that include:
- Electrical engineer
- Systems engineer
- Software engineer
Our M.S. in electrical and computer engineering program is a STEM-designated program, which means international students are eligible to apply for 36 months of Optional Practical Training, allowing employers to potentially hire international students for up to three years instead of only one.
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To be eligible for admission to the Graduate School at ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ, applicants must meet the following requirements:
Applicants to the electrical engineering must have completed a bachelor's degree in electrial engineering, computer engineering or similar, and if not, the faculty admissions committee may require prerequisite course(s) to be completed. A master's degree is not required to apply to the doctoral program.
Application Requirements
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- Transcripts:
- Submit copies of all current and previous college/universities except Marquette1
- Two letters of recommendation
- A statement of purpose
- A resume/CV
- For international applicants only:
1Upon admission, final official transcripts from all previously attended colleges/universities, with certified English translations if original language is not English, must be submitted to the Graduate School within the first five weeks of the term of admission or a hold preventing registration for future terms will be placed on the student’s record.
January 15: The priority deadline for review of applications is January 15 for the following fall term. After the priority admission deadline, applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis as space permits.
- Fall term admission: August 1 (June 1 for international applications)
- Spring term admission: December 15 (October 1 for international applicants)
Applicants who wish to be considered for merit-based financial aid (graduate assistantships/fellowships) should be aware of the merit-based financial aid deadlines by which all applicant materials must be received by the Graduate School:
- Fall term: January 15
- Spring term: October 1
Merit-based aid (graduate assistantships/fellowships) is available. Private scholarships may also be available. U.S. citizens and permanent residents may be eligible to apply for need-based federal aid (loans) to help fund their educational expenses as well.