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Illinois Institute Of Technology

Distance Education, Electrical Engineering

Address:

10 West 33rd Street
Perlstein Hall, Room 203
Chicago ,IL ,60616
United States

Phone:

1-312-567-3020

Fax:

1-312-567-3138

Program Information

Degree Offered

M.S.-Electrical Engineering, Graduate Certificate in Advanced Electronics; Graduate Certificate in Applied Electromagnetics; Graduate Certificate in Communication Systems; Graduate Certificate in Computer Systems; Graduate Certificate in Control Systems; Graduate Certificate in Electricity Markets; Graduate Certificate in Power Electronics; Graduate Certificate in Power Engineering; Graduate Certificate in Signal Processing; Graduate Certificate in Wireless Communications Engineering

Program Description:

The purpose of this degree is to prepare students for advanced study and/or research and industry in the field of electrical engineering. The Master of Science in Electrical Engineering (M.S.E.E.) is a degree program combining breadth across several areas of study within electrical engineering and specialization within one area, which includes an option to pursue thesis research under the guidance of a faculty advisor. Areas of study include communication and signal processing; computers and microelectronics; and power and control systems. The program is normally completed in three semesters of full-time study.

Students whose accredited B.S. degree is not in electrical engineering may pursue the M.S.E.E. provided that they have an adequate background and can demonstrate proficiency in the material contained in undergraduate courses equivalent to IIT's ECE 211 and ECE 213 (Circuit Analysis I and II), ECE 218 (Digital Systems), ECE 307 (Electrodynamics), ECE 308 (Signals and Systems), ECE 311 (Engineering Electronics), MATH 251 (Multivariate and Vector Calculus), and MATH 252 (Introduction to Differential Equations).

A student may demonstrate proficiency by successfully completing the courses or by demonstrating satisfactory performance in one or more special examinations administered by the department. The program of study includes a minimum of 32 credit hours of acceptable graduate coursework, with a minimum of 20 credit hours of ECE courses at the 500-level or higher. Up to six credits of ECE short courses may be applied to the degree. Students, with their advisor, select courses appropriate
to their needs and interests. The program of study must include four courses within one of the electrical engineering (EE) areas of concentration listed below and one course from each of the two remaining areas. An M.S.E.E. candidate may, with permission of a thesis advisor, include in his or her program a thesis of six to eight credit hours. The master's thesis is recommended for pre-doctoral students. The thesis option requires a written thesis and an oral defense of the thesis. Thesis format and deadlines are set by the Graduate College.

Accreditation:

Illinois Institute of Technology is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.

Eligibility Requirements:

Cumulative undergraduate GPA minimum: 3.0/4.0 Minimum GRE score: 1100 (quantitative + verbal), 3.5 (analytical)

International Student Requirements:

TOEFL minimum (if required): 550/213/80

Tuition & Financial Aid

Financial Aid Offered: Yes

Format: Online

Classification: Doctoral/Research Universities - Intensive

Institution Sector: Private not-for-profit

Locale: Large City

Size & Settings: 5,000 - 9,999