Master of Science in Electrical Engineering – Tri-Cities
- Fall January 10
- Spring July 1
- Tri-Cities: Yes
- 93 TOEFLI Minimum score
Degree Description:
The School of Engineering & Applied Sciences (SEAS) offers an outstanding education, providing first-rate preparation for careers in industry and academia. Both Thesis and Non-Thesis options are available on the Tri-Cities campus through the Master of Science program in Electrical Engineering.
Admission Requirements:
(3) Letters of Recommendation; Statement of Purpose; Transcripts from all colleges/universities attended.
Student Learning Outcomes:
All graduates will be able to:
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- Students have general mastery of their field of study in Electrical Engineering.
- Students have mastery of knowledge in a specialized area.
- Students are able to conduct state-of-the-art research in a specialize area that makes a contribution to the knowledge base.
- Students can effectively communicate their research in oral and written form.
- Students are able to disseminate research results in archival literature.
Student Opportunities:
Additional professional development opportunities include industry and national laboratory internships, as well as presenting papers or attending regional conferences.
Career Opportunities:
University research and teaching positions, research positions in national laboratories, and technical positions in leading companies.
Career Placements:
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Faculty Members:
Hudson, Scott, Ph.D.
Lowry, David F, Ph.D.
Research Interests
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
Protein Dynamics and Interactions
Semiclassical Modeling of Quantum Information Processing
Miller, John H, Ph.D.
Osman, Mohamed A, Ph.D.
Serves as: chair of graduate committee