Electrical Engineering
An electrical engineering master of science degree educates professionals to take on the rapid changes in design, construction, and use of components, devices, and systems incorporating electronics and magnetism. Electrical engineering graduate study enhances knowledge of this rapidly advancing discipline that is so important to the critical utilities of modern society from public welfare and safety to healthcare, the environment, quality of life, transportation, computing, and leisure. Students explore the the boundaries of the discipline and are encouraged to be creative in solving for challenges in industry or in society that can be impacted by electronic applications. Areas of specialization include computer engineering; control, robotics, and intelligent systems; electrophysics and signal processing; power engineering; and telecommunications and networking or an engineering management study track. Electrical engineering master's students are eligible for the optional graduate co-op program, allowing graduates to receive a degree with six months of full-time work experience built in.
Degree | Availability | Location |
---|---|---|
MS |
Full-Time |
Philadelphia |
PhD |
Full-Time |
Philadelphia |
Concentrations
- Artificial Intelligence
- Communications
- Computer Architecture
- Computer Networks
- Computers
- Controls
- Digital Circuits
- Digital Signal Processing
- Electric Machinery
- Image Processing
- Integrated Circuits
- Internet Protocols
- Lightwave Engineering
- Microwave Systems
- Neural Networks
- Photonics
- Power Systems
- Robotics
- Software Engineering
- Solid-State Electronics
- System Modeling and Analysis
- Telecommunications Engineering
- Ultrasonic Imaging and Image Processing
Graduate Co-op Eligible
The MS program is eligible for Graduate Co-op (fall, full-time, on-campus entry only).
Application Requirements
On-Campus Program
Online Program
Please refer to Drexel Online Education for application requirements and deadlines.