Master's in Electrical Engineering

The MS in Electrical Engineering at FIU is a professional graduate program that aims to create indispensable leaders in the technological landscape by combining engineering, mathematics and physical sciences.

Highlights

  • Thesis and Non-thesis options
  • Hands-on experience in professional development or research work
  • No GRE requirement
  • STEM-designated Program

By engaging with the program’s curriculum, you will be prepared for a future career in high-demand fields, including research, development, consulting or entrepreneurial positions within the diverse fields of robotics, artificial intelligence, VLSI design, semiconductor manufacturing and neuromorphic computing.

View this program in the University Catalog

Course Outcomes

In the MS in Electrical Engineering program, our curriculum is designed to help you master specialized knowledge in cutting-edge technological subfields, including:

  • Data management
  • Smart and power grids
  • Digital image processing
  • Machine learning

Concentrations

The MS in electrical engineering requires student to choose at two concentrations and complete six credit hours in each. Currently available concentrations include:

  • Data Processing
  • Energy Cybersecurity
  • Nanotechnology
  • Nuclear
  • Power and Energy
  • RF and Wireless Communications

Program Information

  • Application Requirements
    • 4-year bachelor’s degree in engineering, physical sciences, computer science, or mathematics, from an accredited institution
    • Submit the FIU Master’s Program Online Application, which will ask you to submit:
      • Official transcripts of all previously earned college or university credits
      • A statement or letter of intent
      • Three letters of recommendation
      • A statement of objectives
      • Resume or CV

    For more information, visit the FIU Admissions Graduate Applicant page.

  • Thesis Option

    The MS in electrical engineering includes both a Thesis and Non-thesis option. The Thesis option requires completion of a master’s thesis for 6 credits.

    The master’s thesis must be presented to a Thesis Committee consisting of three members with Graduate Faculty Status. Once approved by the committee, the student will present a thesis defense in the form of a public lecture.

  • Non-thesis Option

    The Non-thesis option requires 6 credits of electrical engineering math courses, 12 credit hours from two concentrations and 12 credits hours of electives. For more information on eligible electives and requirements, view the University Catalog.

  • International Students

    International students should refer to the FIU International Admissions site for additional instructions on how to apply or enroll as a first-time or transferring international student.

  • STEM Designation

    The Master of Science in Electrical Engineering is a STEM-designated program. After program completion, international students have the opportunity of Optional Practical Training (OPT), which allows students to work within the U.S. for up to 36 months (one year of OPT + two years of STEM OPT) for STEM designated programs.

Apply to FIU

Interested students are encouraged to apply to FIU as early as possible. Applicants must submit transcripts from all schools attended, as well as any other supporting documentation required by their program of interest.

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