Electrical Engineering, M.E.
Molinaroli College of Engineering and Computing
Prepare for a career in power systems, aerospace, automotive and industrial manufacturing, and more with an advanced degree in electrical engineering.
The Master of Engineering does not require students to write a thesis, but undergraduates can complete this degree within five years if they take advantage of the accelerated master's program. This degree may also be suitable for industry or governmental professionals who wish to expand their knowledge.
Program Highlights
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Choose Your Path
Focus on wireless communications, power, energy and control, or electronic devices and materials.
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Rigorous Coursework
Receive a quality comprehensive education by taking 30 credit hours of coursework.
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In-Demand Skills
Learn modern modeling and simulation software like Ansys High Frequency Structure Simulator and Keysight Advanced Design Systems.
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Authentic Experiences
Get hands-on learning opportunities through the new radio frequency electronics lab and the modern industrial control lab.
Building Skills
Gain the professional and personal intelligence it takes to have a successful career.
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Analytical Reasoning
Breaking down complex problems or situations to identify patterns, connections and solutions
Communication
Exchanging information and ideas through speaking, writing or other means of expression
Problem Solving
Identifying, analyzing and resolving problems or challenges using creative and effective strategies
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Research
Gathering and analyzing information to increase knowledge or solve problems
Computer Modeling
Using simulations to analyze, predict and optimize performance, behavior or outcomes.
Troubleshooting and Analysis
Identify root causes, determine solutions and restore functionality or improve performance
Using your degree
Make your college experience the foundation for a successful future.
Potential Careers
- Electrical Engineer
- Electrical Project Manager
- Electronics Engineer
- Systems Engineer
- Hardware Engineer
Workplace Settings
- Aerospace
- Automotive and industrial manufacturing
- Power Systems
- Computing
- Radio Frequency Systems
- Wireless Communication