Master of Science Courses in Electrical Engineering

Master of Science in Electrical Engineering (MSEE) Degree Program Details

To earn a Master of Science in Electrical Engineering from DeVry University, you will need to successfully complete a minimum of 33 credit hours, which can be achieved in two semesters of full-time enrollment. Course requirements for the degree program build on prior knowledge through a combination of program core and focused concentration coursework, providing you with the skills needed to understand, design and develop new technologies and applications in the field. As a result, DeVry University Electrical Engineering graduates will be prepared to make immediate contributions to their employers, satisfy personal and professional goals and become leaders in industry.

With an applications-oriented curriculum, DeVry University's Master of Science in Electrical Engineering program provides the knowledge and skills you will need not only to practice electrical engineering at a level beyond that of a baccalaureate graduate, but also to function effectively in multidisciplinary teams, adapt to changes in technical environments throughout your career and provide technical and managerial leadership in the electrical engineering field.

To learn more about required and elective courses for the Master of Science in Electrical Engineering degree program, as well as to view individual course descriptions, please see the undergraduate academic catalog.

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