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The Department of
Electrical Engineering offers a wide selection of graduate courses and
activities leading to the degrees of Master of Science (M.S.),
Master of Science in
Telecommunication Engineering (M.S.T.E.), and Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.).
These programs allow
students to choose a program of study suited to their interests,
individual needs and talents. The programs are broad in perspective and
maintain a balance between scholarly excellence and practical relevance.
The programs are
oriented towards strengthening the student’s background in the area of
their specialization but are so designed as to deepen their
understanding in one or more selected areas in electrical engineering.
Particular emphasis is placed on developing research potential,
fostering and encouraging original research and professional competence
in the field of concentration The Department of Electrical Engineering
currently offers graduate courses and research activities in a variety
of areas that span the full breadth of Electrical Engineering including
communications,
electromagnetics,
modern electronics,
control systems,
digital signal processing,
digital systems, and
energy systems.
For all three programs, the students are required
to complete successfully a carefully selected sequence of courses and
conduct supervised research where the results will culminate in a
written M.S. thesis, M.S.T.E. thesis, or a Ph.D. dissertation, which
must be defended by the student.
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