Master of Science Courses in Electrical Engineering
The MSEE program requires successful completion of 33 semester-credit hours, including credit hours earned in concentration-specific coursework. Total program length varies based on the number of courses taken per eight-week session. Courses in electrical engineering are distributed as outlined below.
The MSEE program is an online program. Selected courses in electrical engineering may be available onsite at some DeVry locations.
| Course Area | |
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| Program Core Courses | |
| All four required: EE501 Probability and Statistics for Engineers EE502 Computer Communications Networks EE600 MSEE Project PM586 Project Management Systems |
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| Computer Systems Concentration | |
| Computer Systems Concentration-Specific Courses | |
| All three required EE560 Mathematical Methods for Computer Systems Engineering EE561 Computer Systems Organization EE562 Computer Architecture |
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| Elective Courses | |
| Any two required EE563 Real-Time Systems EE564 Advanced Data Structures and Algorithms EE565 Distributed Systems EE566 Wireless Networks EE568 Multimedia Systems EE569 Local and Wide Area Networks |
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| Breadth Elective Courses | |
| Any two required EE541 Introduction to Neural Networks EE551 Reliability Engineering EE586 Broadband Networks |
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| NOTE | |
| Advanced Engineering Mathematics I (MATH-450) and/or Advanced Engineering Mathematics II (MATH-451) must be completed successfully by students requiring additional mathematics preparation (see Prerequisite Skills Requirements). Foundations of Professional Communication, GM410, must be completed successfully by students requiring additional development of writing skills (see Prerequisite Skills Requirements). To be admitted to the MSEE program, some applicants will be required to first complete coursework specified in an individual Bridge Plan. While completing these requirements, such applicants are enrolled as non-matriculating DeVry University undergraduate students. To continue with their coursework, students must earn a grade of B (3.00) or better in each course by no later than the second attempt. See Additional Admission Requirements for MSEE Program Applicants. |







