The Master of Science in Electrical Engineering (MSEE) thesis program is a research-oriented program and requires the completion of a thesis that describes the results of research conducted under the guidance of a faculty advisor. This is a good option for students who would like to have some research experience as part of their MSEE program, either to help lead them into the PhD program, or because they simply want to have research experience to add to their resume. The program is a 30 hour program, requiring 18 hours in coursework and 12 hours in research and thesis classes. Student in this program should select an advisor as soon as possible, ideally prior to beginning the program. Electrical engineering is an exciting and continually developing field – it encompasses virtually anything you can think of that requires electrical power to operate. As an electrical engineering graduate student at UH, you will become experienced with electrical engineering design, systems operation, manufacturing and management. Students may specialize in one of four areas of strength, including: control and power systems, electromagnetics and microelectronics, electronics and computers, and signals and communications. Graduate students with an interest in power systems can pursue a specialized industrial power systems track within the program, offering specialized training on industrial power systems design, power systems analysis, regulations and standards, equipment and systems protection. The industrial power systems track was established at the request of industry and its curriculum was shaped with the guidance of leaders in the power systems industry to ensure students develop the knowledge and skills required for current workforce needs.
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