UT Tyler Department of Electrical Engineering
Degree Options-Master of Science in Electrical Engineering
To receive a master of science in electrical engineering degree, a student must complete a minimum of five courses in the area of emphasis, and complete a thesis on a research topic for the thesis option (30 SCH) and eight courses in the non-thesis (36 SCH) option.
- EENG 5301 Wireless Communications and Networks
- EENG 5303 Computational Methods in Electromagnetics
- EENG 5304 Power Systems Analysis
- EENG 5307 Introduction to Random Processes
- EENG 5308 Digital Signal Processing
- EENG 5309 Statistical Signal Processing
- EENG 5310 Solid State Devices
- EENG 5316 Optical Fiber Communication
- EENG 5330 Communication Systems Engineering
- EENG 5333 Power Systems Planning and Operation
- EENG 5336 Real Time Systems
- EENG 5337 Semiconductor Devices
- EENG 5340 Advanced Topics in EE
- EENG 5199-5399 Independent Study
- ENGR 5302 Instrumentation & Measurement Systems
- ENGR 5305 Data Acquisition & Instrumentation
- ENGR 5306 Modern Control Systems Design
- ENGR 5323 Design of Experiments
- ENGR 5327 Quality Control & Statistics
- ENGR 5328 Finite Element Analysis
- ENGR 5312 Microcontroller Applications
- ENGR 5320 Reliability Analysis
- ENGR 5326 Vibration Analysis of Rotating Machinery
Master of Engineering Thesis:
- EENG 5395/5396
A minimum of three (3) credits of graduate courses in mathematics must be applied to the master of science in electrical engineering degree.
Examples of graduate mathematics courses:
- MATH 5311 Advanced Engineering Mathematics
- MATH 5341 Real Analysis I (Prerequisite: MATH 4341 Real Variables)
- MATH 5381 Applied Mathematics I (Prerequisite: MATH 4341 Real Variables)