University of New Haven
University of New Haven,
300 Boston Post Road,
West Haven, CT 06516
1-800 DIAL-UNH or 1-800-342-5864
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Electrical Engineering

Electrical & Computer Engineering, MSEE

Coordinator & Graduate Advisor

Bouzid Aliane

 

Introduction

The master of science degree in electrical engineering (M.S.E.E.) is designed to provide students and practicing engineers alike with a background for analysis, design, development, or research on electrical or computer engineering systems in a spectrum of professional skills. It enables students to expand and deepen their knowledge beyond the baccalaureate degree and gives them the ability to adapt to ever-changing technological developments.

Unique Features

  • Areas of research and study at the graduate level include communications, control, digital signal processing, digital system design and simulation, microprocessor systems, optical sensors, embedded computing, computer architecture, computer engineering, fuzzy systems, computer networks, VLSI design, and other subareas of electrical and computer engineering.
  • The program is structured in two options: electrical engineering and computer engineering.
  • Students enjoy the learning environment, which offers advantages such as small class size, low student-faculty ratio, excellent interaction with dedicated faculty, and student participation in funded research activities.
  • Financial support is available through teaching or research assistantships. Financial support is offered to those students who, in the estimation of the department faculty, hold greatest promise of being successful graduate students.
  • The M.S.E.E. program is open to both part-time and full-time students.
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