M.S. Program
The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering offers a program of graduate study leading to the Master of Science in Electrical Engineering Degree with Thesis and Non-Thesis options.
Funded research opportunities exist for master’s students in the following multidisciplinary centers, laboratories, and industry-sponsored programs:
- Center for Pulsed Power and Power Electronics
- Nano Tech Center (Maddox Laboratory)
- Computer Vision and Image Analysis Laboratory
- Applied Vision Laboratory
- Wireless Communication Systems Laboratory
- Advanced Vehicular Engineering Laboratory
- Neuroimaging, Cognition, and Engineering Laboratory
- Microwave and Antenna Laboratory
- Program for Semiconductor Product Engineering
- Advanced Electronic Systems Engineering Program
Our requirements for the MSEE degree are given on the following pages. Some of these requirements are university-wide and can also be found in the Texas Tech University Catalog under Graduate School.