

This program affords an opportunity for engineers and others to advance their competency in analysis and design to better meet the high technology needs of local industry. Each student selects two core courses and three graduate courses in one area of emphasis, and the remaining courses must augment and support the area of emphasis. Some current examples of areas of emphasis are biomedical, communications, computer/communication networks and security, control systems and robotics, digital signal processing, digital and computer systems, electromagnetics and optics, electronics, networks and filters, and power.
Students may create other areas of emphasis with the approval of the graduate advisor. Students will choose one of the three alternatives: thesis, project, and course-only. Successful completion of a thesis provides a unifying culmination to the program, and an enhanced resume for future industrial or academic endeavor. A limited number of laboratory and teaching assistantships are available to qualified graduate students.
1. A bachelor's degree from an accredited program in electrical engineering or a bachelor's degree from an accredited engineering, natural science or other appropriate program with the requirement that essential undergraduate deficiencies in electrical engineering are removed prior to Advancement to Candidacy.
2. The prospective graduate student must have attained a GPA of at least 2.7 for the last 60 semester units (90 quarter units) attempted prior to entry in the MSEE program.
The student should apply online at CSU Mentor. Do not send an application to the Department. International students should apply online at CSU Mentor or through the Center for International Education.
Take at least 2 out of the below 5 courses appropriate to area of emphasis and subject to graduate advisor approval:
Complete 30 unit minimum in 400-, 500-, or 600-level courses as approved in advance by the graduate advisor.
Take one of the following three alternatives:
1. Thesis Alternative:
2. Project Alternative:
3. Course-Only Alternative:
Upon matriculation graduate students must consult with the graduate advisor and a tentative program must be approved by the advisor by a few weeks into the first semester. The program must contain two core courses and exhibit an area of emphasis comprised of at least three related graduate courses (500 or 600 level). Students should obtain the MSEE Handbook, which covers the procedures and requirements, from the advisor or Electrical Engineering Department office or Electrical Engineering web.
At least one semester before the graduating semester students must advance to candidacy. To apply for advancement to candidacy students must satisfy the following requirements: