Graduate School

Electrical Engineering & Computer Science

School of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science

www.eecs.wsu.edu

Degree offered
M.S. (CS, CE, EE), Ph.D. (CS, ECE)
Faculty working with students
30
Students
100
Students receiving assistantships or scholarships:
78%
Priority deadline
Fall - January 10
  Spring - July 1
Campuses
Pullman, Vancouver, Tri-Cities
Test required
GRE; TOEFL or IELTS (international students only)

Admission Requirements
Students considering graduate study in electrical engineering and computer science should major in computer engineering, electrical engineering, or computer science. Applications should include a statement of purpose giving qualifications, research interests, and goals; official college transcripts; and three letters of recommendation.

Program Description
The School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science specializes in a wide variety of concentrations, including artificial intelligence, bioinformatics, distributed  computing,, power systems engineering, control and signal processing, computer architecture and digital systems, electrophysics, analog microelectronics, software engineering, networks, and security, digital VLSI circuit design. Students have opportunities to work in state-of-the-art laboratories. Funding is available to highly qualified applicants.

Faculty Interests and Course Details

Contact Information
Ali Saberi, Ph.D.
Chair, Graduate Studies
PO Box 642752
Pullman, WA 99164-2752
Telephone: 509-335-6636
Fax: 509-335-3818
E-mail: saberi@eecs.wsu.edu

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