Master of Engineering: Electrical Engineering Degree Overview

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Master of Engineering in Electrical Engineering

Master of Engineering in Electrical Engineering programs are usually two years in duration and may provide concentration areas, such as electronics, electromagnetics and optics or systems. These programs may be offered in flexible tracks that accommodate working professionals. In addition to electrical engineering, students also acquire advanced skills in computer engineering, power systems, control systems and electronic communication systems. Besides coursework, design projects may be part of a curriculum.

Educational Prerequisites

To be admitted into a master's program in electrical engineering, students need a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering or a related area. Additional requirements include a minimum grade point average, letters of reference and Graduate Record Examination scores.

Course Topics

Coursework in master's degree programs usually require supporting classes in mathematics and computers. Additionally, a thesis paper or research project is typically required. Possible course topics may include:

  • Circuit technology
  • Power systems
  • Linear systems
  • Communication systems
  • Electro-optics
  • Electromagnetic field principles
  • Microwaves
  • Digital signal processing
  • Electromagnetics
  • Semiconductors

Career and Salary Information

Similar to other engineering disciplines, job opportunities for electrical engineers are expected to increase in the next decade. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), electrical engineers are expected to see a two percent employment growth from 2008-2018 (www.bls.gov). This figure is less than other engineering professions because of overseas competition. In May 2011, the BLS indicated that the median annual wage for an electrical engineer was $85,920.

Continuing Education Information

The BLS indicates that electrical engineers who want to offer their services to the public will need to be professionally licensed. Becoming licensed requires passing two exams and earning professional experience. Once licensed, individuals may need to meet continuing education standards to maintain eligibility. Those who are interested in furthering their education may consider a doctoral program.

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