Electrical Engineering Master's Degree

Program Objectives

Program educational objectives are the accomplishments graduates are expected to achieve during the first few years of employment. Electrical engineering master's degree program educational objectives include:

  • Practicing the profession of engineering at a level beyond that of a baccalaureate graduate.
  • Developing solutions to engineering problems in the context of technical, global, environmental and economic constraints.
  • Providing technical and/or managerial leadership in the electrical engineering field.

Program outcomes are the skills and abilities students are expected to demonstrate at graduation. Program outcomes for the electrical engineering master's degree program are:

  • Analyzing, designing and implementing solutions to complex engineering problems using applicable tools.
  • Applying U.S. and international standards, including those for health and safety, to design solutions to ensure interoperability with other conforming products, processes and services in U.S. and international settings.
  • Applying the Institute for Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) Code of Ethics and other ethics guidelines to work in the engineering profession.
  • Effectively communicating and resolving issues with both technical and nontechnical colleagues.
  • Accessing and using information to enhance expertise and professional standing.
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