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2018-2020 Graduate School Catalog 
    
2018-2020 Graduate School Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

MS Electrical Engineering, Program Information


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General Requirements


The Master of Science in electrical engineering will provide degree options in one of four areas of study: Radar, Signals Intelligence, Communications, and Power and Energy. All options require nine core EEGR courses related to the area of study and a minimum of 18 electrical engineering courses taken towards the degree.

 

IMPORTANT: The Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering is not currently supporting a graduate curriculum in Power and Energy.

Areas of Specialization


Radar

Core Courses

EEGR 532: Microwave Transmission

EEGR 624: Detection and Estimation Theory

EEGR 635: Advanced Electromagnetic Theory Electives Courses

 

Electives Courses

EEGR 507: Applied Probability and Statistical Analysis

EEGR 508: Advanced Linear Systems

EEGR 524: Introduction to RADAR

EEGR 535: Active Microwave Circuit Design

EEGR 536: Antenna Theory and Design

EEGR 542: Microwave Power Devices

EEGR 543: Introduction to Microwaves

EEGR 637: Advanced Antenna Theory

EEGR 503: Communications Theory

EEGR 607: Information Theory

EEGR 610: Wireless Communications

EEGR 551: Digital Signal Processing

EEGR 622: Adaptive Signal Processing

EEGR 623: Pattern Recognition

 

Signals Intelligence

Core Courses

EEGR 507: Applied Probability and Statistical Analysis

EEGR 508: Advanced Linear Systems

EEGR 607: Information Theory Electives Courses

 

Electives Courses

EEGR 503: Communications Theory

EEGR 543: Introduction to Microwaves

EEGR580: Introduction to Cyber Security

EEGR581: Introduction to Network Security

EEGR582: Introduction to Communications Security

EEGR583: Introduction to Security Management

EEGR 520: Digital Image Processing

EEGR 522: Digital Signal & Speech Processing

EEGR 551: Digital Signal Processing

EEGR 620: Digital Image Processing

EEGR 622: Adaptive Signal Processing

EEGR 623: Pattern Recognition

EEGR 624: Detection and Estimation Theory

EEGR 626: Optimization/Numerical Methods

EEGR 679: Cryptography and Information Security

EEGR 722: Advanced Topics in Image Processing



 

Communications

Core Courses

EEGR 507: Applied Probability and Statistical Analysis

EEGR 508: Advanced Linear Systems

EEGR 607: Information Theory Electives Courses

 

Electives Courses

EEGR 503: Communications Theory

EEGR 510: Communications Networks

EEGR 605: Digital Communications

EEGR 607: Information Theory

EEGR 608: Error Control Coding

EEGR 610: Wireless Communications

EEGR 543: Introduction to Microwaves

EEGR 536: Antenna Theory and Design

EEGR 551: Digital Signal Processing

EEGR 612: Multi-User Communications

EEGR 614: Queueing Networks

EEGR 615: High Speed Networks

EEGR 625: Optical Communication

EEGR 680: Switching Theory: High Speed Networks

EEGR 715: Advanced Topics in Communications

 

Power and Energy

Core Courses

EEGR550: Fundamentals of Energy and Power Systems

EEGR555: Advanced Power Electronics

EEGR554: Renewable Energy Systems Elective Courses

 

Electives Courses

EEGR 542: Microwave Power Devices

EEGR 553: Electric Drives and Machines

EEGR 556: Modeling and Control Techniques in Power Electronics

EEGR 557: Smart Grid and Building Energy Efficiency

EEGR 635: Advanced Electromagnetic Theory

IEGR 512: Advanced Project Management

IEGR 572: Design & Analysis of Energy Systems

IEGR 573: Applied Thermodynamics & combustion

IEGR 571: Advanced Internal Combustion Engine

CEGR 514: Environmental Engineering

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