Oakland’s masters degree in electrical and computer engineering is designed for advanced professionals who want to make an impact in the field—and in their career. Available in full-time or part-time formats, our electrical and computer engineering masters degree gives you exceptional opportunities to collaborate with innovators in the classroom, the lab, and the workplace. You’ll work with cutting-edge tools and participate in research related to some of electrical and computer engineering’s most exciting frontiers, from autonomous vehicles to satellite positioning, microfabrication, energy, broadband, and beyond. Whether you’re a recent college graduate or a working adult seeking to advance your career, our masters in electrical and computer engineering qualifies you for better jobs and higher pay.
Oakland’s masters degree in electrical and computer engineering is designed for advanced professionals who want to make an impact in the field—and in their career. Available in full-time or part-time formats, our electrical and computer engineering masters degree gives you exceptional opportunities to collaborate with innovators in the classroom, the lab, and the workplace. You’ll work with cutting-edge tools and participate in research related to some of electrical and computer engineering’s most exciting frontiers, from autonomous vehicles to satellite positioning, microfabrication, energy, broadband, and beyond. Whether you’re a recent college graduate or a working adult seeking to advance your career, our masters in electrical and computer engineering qualifies you for better jobs and higher pay.
Oakland’s location in the heart of Southeast Michigan’s industrial hub yields exceptional benefits for students in our electrical and computer engineering masters program. We have active partnerships with numerous global leaders in high-tech research and development, giving you opportunities to get hands-on professional experience that stands out on your resume.
Employers in the private and government sectors actively recruit graduates of Oakland’s masters in electrical and computer engineering program. If you’re already employed, the degree gives you the experience and credentials to advance into senior roles. If you’re just entering the workforce, the electrical and computer engineering masters helps you compete for top jobs with the best employers.
Oakland’s reputation and Southeast Michigan location give you outstanding career opportunities in industries such as:
The masters degree in electrical and computer engineering requires 32 credits of graduate coursework. Although the program does not require a masters thesis or graduate engineering project, both of these options are available to build professional skills and specialized subject-matter knowledge.
The electrical and computer engineering masters degree includes eight depth areas, enabling you to focus your studies in an area of personal academic or professional interest. Depth areas are:
Not sure if the masters degree in electrical and computer engineering is right for you? Check out these other graduate programs at Oakland, and contact our admissions team to discuss your options.