MS in Electrical Engineering
The Electrical Engineering program from Drexel University prepares students for careers in research and development, and aims to endow graduates with the ability to identify, analyze and address new technical and scientific challenges.
Duration
2 years (Full-time)
3 or 4 years (Part-time)
Starting Date
January, March, June, September
Tuition Fee
$ 1,342 per credit
Location
Philadelphia, United States & Online
About the program
A student’s plan of study must contain a selection of courses from the department’s offerings and may include appropriate graduate elective courses from other engineering departments or from physics or mathematics. Further information can be obtained from the department website or from the graduate advisor.
Key Facts
Students are also encouraged to engage in thesis research. The combined thesis and research cannot exceed 9.0 credits. The MS program is organized so that a student may complete the degree requirements in less than 2 years of full-time study or 2-3 years of part-time study.
Students within the Master of Science in Electrical Engineering are eligible to take part in the Graduate Co-op Program, which combines classroom coursework with a 6-month, full-time work experience.
Curriculum
- The Master of Science in Electrical Engineering curriculum encompasses 45.0 or 48.0 (with the Graduate Co-op option) approved credit hours, chosen in accordance with the following requirements and a plan of study arranged with the departmental graduate advisor in consultation with the student’s research advisor, if applicable.
- Before the end of the first quarter in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, for a full-time student, or by the end of the first year for a part-time student, said plan of study must be filed and approved with the departmental graduate advisor.