Requirements for an Information Technology Concentration in the Master of Science in Electrical Engineering
Thesis Option
Satisfy all the minimum requirements for the thesis option listed in (section 2.5.l of) the ECE Graduate Handbook. The current Handbook lists the following:
no more than 12 credits at the 4000 level
at least 12 credits of EE7xxx
Students with a BSEE can take at most 12 credits outside the department. Other students can take at most six credits
Take at least 15 credit hours from any three of the four course groups listed below, with a minimum of 3 credits from each of the three selected groups
Do a thesis focused in Information Technology issues (as determined by the GSC. See Overseeing, below for details)
Non-Thesis Option
Satisfy all the minimum requirements for the non-thesis option listed in (section 2.5.1 of) the ECE Graduate Handbook. The current Handbook lists the following:
no more than 12 credits at the 4000 level.
at least 15 hours of EE7xxx (except EE709x, EE Research)
no more than six credits in EE709x, as part of the electives courses
Students with a BSEE can take at most 15 credits outside the department. Other students can take at most six.
Take at least 21 credit hours from any three of the four groups listed below, with a minimum of 6 credits from each of the three selected groups. EE709x, Electrical Engineering Research, can be used to satisfy no more than 3 hours of the course requirements if the topics is related to Information Technology (as determined by the GSC. See Overseeing, below for details)
Overseeing of the Concentration
The Graduate Studies Committee, a standing committee in the department, is
charged with overseeing all matters related to the graduate program, including
approval of plans of study. The GSC will monitor the, award of the concentration
and decide on such issues as focus of thesis, content of EE709x, suitability of
special topic courses, and other special situations that may arise, to ensure
that the concentration is awarded in an equitable and consistent manner.
The Course Groups
Course List
Computing Systems
Algorithms and Software
Communications and Networking
Enabling Technologies