Graduate Program

MS in Electrical Engineering

Program Overview

For official admission and curriculum information, please refer to the university catalog

    • Total Credits Required: 30 credit hours
    • Program Options: Thesis or Non-thesis track
    • Specialization: Choose from 9 focus areas or follow general track
  • Core Requirement

    Semester 1

    Take ONLY EE courses during your first semester

    • 4 core courses (12 credit hours) as defined by your selected track
    • Regularly scheduled EE coursework (24 credit hours, including 4 core courses by your selected track)
    • Required math courses (6 credit hours):
      • Random Processes
      • Linear and Matrix Algebra
      • Track-specific Math

  • Continue core requirements

    Semester 2

    • Complete remaining core courses and math sequences
    • DEADLINE: Core and math sequences (18 credit hours total) must be completed by end of second semester

  • For NON-THESIS Students

    Semesters 3 & 4

    Coursework:

    • Complete 24 credits of regularly scheduled EE coursework
    • Take additional 6 credits from a combination of the below course types, plus a comprehensive exam.:
      • Track electives
      • Outside department courses (with prior approval)
      • Project
      • Graded internships
      • Independent study

    Comprehensive Exam:

    • Register by end of first week of classes with Graduate Program Specialist
    • Take exam the semester before your intended graduation
    • Up to 2 attempts permitted
    • See Portfolio requirements in graduate handbook
    • Click for detailed information HERE!

  • For THESIS Students

    Semesters 3 & 4

    Coursework:

    • Complete 24 credits of regularly scheduled EE coursework

    Research and Writing:

    • Complete 6 credits of thesis research
    • Work on thesis writing and research

    Defense Preparation:

    • Prepare thesis defense (serves as comprehensive exam)

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    Important Dates and Policies

    Registration Deadlines

    • Comprehensive Exam: Register by end of first week of classes with Graduate Program Specialist

    Course Restrictions

    • First semester: EE courses ONLY
    • After first semester: Up to 6 hours outside EE department allowed (with with advisor and departmental approval)

    Resources

    • Course schedules: USF Dynamic Schedule
    • Course search: USF Course Inventory (offerings subject to change)

     

    Focus Areas

    Automation and Control Systems

    Machine Learning and AI

    Renewable Energy and Power Systems

    Biomedical SystemsGeneralSystems and Security

    Communications and Signal Processing

    Microelectronics and Chip Design

    Wireless and Microwave