Nov 27, 2024  
2017-2018 Academic Catalog 
    
2017-2018 Academic Catalog [Archived Catalog]

Engineering-Electrical Engineering Concentration


Total Hours Required for Degree:  30 (Thesis Option) or 36 (Non-thesis Option)

Prerequisites


TOEFL (Test of English as Foreign Language): ≥ 75

OR IELTS (International English Language Testing System): ≥ 6.0

GRE (Graduate Record Examination): ≥ 300 (Quantitative + Verbal)

GPA (Grade Point Average): ≥ 3.0

Newly admitted graduate students are required to be seen by a graduate advisor prior to enrolling in graduate level engineering courses. All prerequisite and deficiencies in the student’s background for a particular concentration must be addressed by completing some or all of the leveling engineering, mathematics and/or physics courses listed below.

Thesis Option


  • CSCI, ELEN, ENGR, MATH, or STAT Elective (600 Level) - 3 hours
  • CSCI, ELEN, ENGR, MATH, or STAT Electives (500/600 Level) - 6 hours

Non-Thesis Option


  • CSCI, ELEN, ENGR, MATH, or STAT Electives (500/600 Level) - 12 hours
  • CSCI, ELEN, ENGR, MATH, or STAT Electives (600 Level) - 9 hours

Notes:


  • For thesis option, only 6 hours of CSCI, MATH, and STAT can be used.  For non-thesis option, only 9 hours of CSCI, MATH, and STAT can be used.
  • The courses taken must be approved by an advisor.
  • For non-thesis option, students must also pass the Graduate Comprehensive Exam (GCE).
    • Student must successfully pass GCE during the final semester.  This GCE is based on topics presented in required courses.
    • Student with unsatisfactory result in first attempt of GCE will be given a second exam within the same semester.  Failure on the second attempt of GCE will result in additional courses recommended by the Electrical Engineering Graduate Committee.
    • The third attempt of GCE is the final attempt and a failure in passing the GCE will result in failure to complete the Master of Engineering graduate requirements and student will not graduate from the program.

General Notes


  • Credits applied must be earned within 6 calendar years from the time the student first enrolled in the program.
  • No grade below C and not more than 6 credit hours of C work can be applied toward the degree.
  • Only transfer credits with a grade of B or better may be applied toward the degree.