Electrical and Computer Engineering

The academic requirements for the Master of Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering (MSECE) degree are summarized below. In order to receive a MSECE degree, a student must either (a) have an undergraduate degree from an ABET-accredited Electrical, Electronic(s), Computer or similarly-named engineering program, or come from one or our partner institutions, or (b) complete additional coursework to satisfy the ABET General and Program Criteria for such a degree prior to receiving the MSECE.

The MSECE can be done with or without a thesis. For partner school students interested in doing a Masters with a thesis, please check with your school first to verify if the Masters thesis will count toward your Diplôme d'Ingenieur. Additional detail on the MSECE program curriculum can be found on School of the Electrical and Computer Engineering website, for both Masters and PhD students.

Technical Interest Areas (TIAs) available on the GT Lorraine campus are associated to the research topics developed at UMI 2958: Microelectronics/Microsystems, Optics and Photonics and Telecommunications. Additional Technical Interest Areas available on the Atlanta campus or at partner institutions are as follows: Computer Engineering, Bioengineering, Digital Signal Processing, Electric Power, Electromagnetics, Electronic Design and Applications, System and Controls.

For inquiries, you may contact Dr. Bertrand Boussert or refer to the ECE Graduate Handbook