M.S.
in Electrical Engineering Telecommunications Specialization
The Department of Electrical
Engineering offers a large number of courses
in telecommunications. For students interested
in this area, the department offers a telecommunications
specialization under the M.S.E.E. degree program.
While students in the MSEE program
are required to take 12 TCH of core courses in
a primary area and can take courses outside the
Electrical Engineering Department as minor courses,
students in the telecommunications specialization
are required to take five core courses related
to telecommunications and five elective courses
as noted below.
Core Courses
EE 7370 Communication and Information
Systems
EE 7372 Digital Signal Processing
EE 7375 Random Processes in Engineering
EE 7376 Introduction to Computer Networks
EE 8370 Analog and Digital Communications
Elective Courses
Five courses from graduate EE and EETS course
offerings in the Electrical Engineering Department, of which
no more than three can be EETS courses. However, EETS 7301,
EETS 7302, and EETS 8314 cannot be used towards this degree.
At least two of the elective EE courses (not including EETS
courses) must be at the 8000 level. An M.S. thesis can be
used in place of a maximum of 6 hours of 8000 level courses.