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422 Master's degrees in Electrical Engineering in North America
Electrical Engineering
Electrical Engineering from Western Michigan University has two options—a thesis option and a course work option. A common requirement for each option is 24 hours of core courses.
Electrical Engineering
The Electrical Engineering programme at The City University of New York is a professional Master’s degree designed for advanced technical training. This 30-credit curriculum offers full-time or part-time study modes through the Grove School of Engineering, focusing on research foundations and industrial applications.
Electrical and Computer Engineering
The Electrical and Computer Engineering Graduate Program offered by the University of California, Davis, provides graduate instruction and cutting-edge research in a wide spectrum of areas including communications, control, networking, and signal processing; computer engineering; electronic circuits; optoelectronics; radio frequency (RF), micro- and millimeter waves; and physical electronics.

Electrical Engineering
As part of this nationally-respected Electrical Engineering degree from University of Idaho, you’ll explore the principles behind electrical systems and gain the advanced skills needed to design innovative solutions for everything from computers and communication devices to power systems and instrumentation.
Electrical Engineering
Advance your career in electrical engineering by updating your knowledge and developing new skills through the Electrical Engineering program at Villanova University.
Electrical Engineering
Graduates of the Electrical Engineering MSc program at University of Southern California will have the professional skills necessary to compete effectively in a world of rapid technological change as well as to assume leadership roles within industrial, entrepreneurial, academic or governmental environments in the broad context of electrical engineering.
Electrical Engineering
The Electrical Engineering program from California Polytechnic State University provides an opportunity for students to expand their expertise in these strategic areas: electric power systems, radio frequency and microwave design, signal processing, computational intelligence, and machine learning, and computer system on a chip design
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Electrical and Computer Engineering from University of Manitoba aims to improve the quality of life of individuals, both here in Canada and around the world, through the principled application of science and mathematics in solving the problems of society.
Electrical and Computer Engineering
The Electrical and Computer Engineering program from University of British Columbia is designed for students who want to pursue their electrical and computer engineering education beyond the undergraduate level but are looking for an alternative to a thesis-based research program.

Electrical and Computer Engineering
The Electrical and Computer Engineering programme from Illinois Institute of Technology prepares current and aspiring engineers for success in a wide range of industries such as health care, renewable energy, gaming, and telecommunications.
Electrical and Computer Engineering (with concentration in Hardware Design)
The students enrolled in the Master in Electrical and Computer Engineering (with concentration in Hardware Design) program at Duke University learn in the classroom and the lab from faculty working on new, resilient hardware architectures for emerging platforms, spanning the gamut from major datacenters to personal mobile devices.
Sustainable Electrical Energy
The Sustainable Electrical Energy program at Georgia Institute of Technology is targeted to working engineers in the electrical energy and power industry. The Professional Master’s in Sustainable Electrical Energy (PMSEE) program is structured to bring in students in specific cohorts.
Electrical Engineering
The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) at the University of Massachusetts Lowell offers graduate programs leading to Master of Science (M.S.), and Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degrees in Electrical Engineering.
Control Engineering
The Control Engineering program at California State University Northridge prepares students for lifelong careers in a field that will allow them to make productive contributions to society and find personal satisfaction in their work.
Electrical Engineering - Wireless Networks
The Electrical Engineering - Wireless Networks MSc program offered at University of Southern California is a unique interdisciplinary degree program that prepares graduates for the design and improvement of future wireless networks such as the “Internet of Things.”
Electrical and Computer Engineering
The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) at University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign offers graduate programs leading to the degrees of Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy in Electrical & Computer Engineering and a Master of Engineering in Electrical & Computer Engineering.

Wireless and Network Engineering
The Wireless and Network Engineering programme from Northeastern University bridges electrical engineering and computer engineering to prepare you for specialized careers in the rapidly evolving communication networked systems workplace.
Electrical and Computer Engineering
The Electrical and Computer Engineering MEng at Concordia University Montréal is a course-based postgraduate programme. Designed for practising engineers, this 45-credit degree offers full-time or part-time study modes over one to two years. It focuses on enhancing technical design skills and professional leadership.
Electrical Engineering
At University of Notre Dame, the Electrical Engineering program's goal is to educate the next generation of innovative engineers, through coursework, research, and a culminating student dissertation.
Electrical Engineering
The Electrical Engineering program at Lehigh University offers students a variety of research opportunities in three broad and highly integrated areas of concentration: optoelectronics and biophotonics; wireless communications, networking, and sensing; and nanoelectronics, microelectromechanical systems (MEMS), flexible displays, and biotechnology research.