Electrical Engineering Degree Program

Master of Science in Electrical Engineering

If you are an electrical engineer, then earning a Master of Science in Electrical Engineering degree (MSEE) can help you gain a competitive edge in pursuing increasing levels of responsibility in your career. Advanced communications equipment, defense-related electronics and leading edge technologies in integrated circuit (IC) and computer system design have created an environment in which electrical engineers have enviable career prospects.

An increasing number of firms are looking for individuals with more in-depth understanding and design ability in advanced systems than a bachelor's level education can provide, especially in the areas of communications and electronics. The defense industry, in particular, needs project managers, systems engineers and senior EEs to help design the next generation of C4ISR (command, control, communications, computers, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance) systems.

The MS Electrical Engineering degree program is designed to provide industry-current knowledge in modern systems design as it is applied to emerging and evolving electrical engineering technologies. In particular, the program emphasizes in-depth study of digital communications, CMOS technology and computer architecture. MSEE students can also acquire the valuable skills in project management and leadership necessary for increased responsibility in the engineering career field. Courses are taught by instructors with applicable experience in the field.

When you graduate, you can pursue career opportunities such as:

  • Senior Electrical Engineer
  • Senior Integrated Circuit Engineer
  • Senior Systems Engineer
  • Electrical Engineering Project Manager
  • Director of Electrical Engineering
  • Technology Planning Manager
  • And many more

The MS Electrical Engineering Degree Program includes the following CTU Academic Certificate:

  • Digital Communications

CTU Academic Certificates are résumé-enhancing credentials built right into course content, so you can progressively add marketable skills to your professional qualification as you study.

*US Bureau of Labor Statistics, "Occupational Outlook Handbook" 2008-09 Edition http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos267.htm

To learn more about CTU, our degree programs or how to apply for admission, please contact us for more information.

This program is available at the following CTU campuses:

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