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MSEE: Electronics Option


The MS in Electrical Engineering with an Electronics Option is designed primarily to serve those students who wish to expand their knowledge of traditional electrical engineering principles and to apply this knowledge to the design of high frequency circuits and systems. This knowledge can serve as preparation for a doctoral program or an intermediate level position in industry.

The master's degree requires 30 semester units beyond the baccalaureate, including at least 21 units in electrical engineering. Either a thesis plan or a comprehensive examination plan may be chosen. Active areas of study and research in the Department currently include high speed analog and digital electronics, continuous and discrete-time control systems, digital signal processing, and electro-optics.
 
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