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Electrical Engineering Master's Program

Program Details

Degree

Master of Engineering, Master of Science, or Dual-Degree MBA

Available

On Campus & Online

Contact

Graduate Admissions1.888.511.1306graduate@stevens.edu
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Become the architect of the next-generation of electronic devices that will shape the future of society.

In the electrical engineering master's program at Stevens, you'll learn how to engineer new developments in areas like robotics, internet security and wireless networking that transform society. 

Our graduate students gain hands-on experience through cutting edge research projects funded by the National Science Foundation, Air Force Research Laboratory, Office of Naval Research and various private organizations.

The Electrical Engineering master's program at Stevens is available on campus or fully online. Visit the link below to learn more about and apply to the online program.

Hone your leadership skills while deepening your technical knowledge in a dual master's degree program with the Schaefer School of Engineering and Science and the Stevens School of Business.

This master's program offers you the option to pursue a dual MBA degree with the Stevens School of Business.

Stevens graduate students have the unique opportunity to learn from foremost experts in groundbreaking cybersecurity research.

Hands-On Electrical and Computer Engineering Research

At Stevens, you have the ability to join research groups with students at a variety of levels of experience, and outstanding faculty so you can learn cutting-edge technology as a team, just like in the real-world. In our state-of-the-art research labs and facilities, you'll have the opportunity to engage in experiential learning.

The Stevens Advantage

Just 15 minutes from downtown Manhattan, Stevens presents you with excellent career networking opportunities. Our professors are well-connected and hold prestigious distinctions from career organizations such as IEEE, giving you the ability to connect with startups and other companies developing groundbreaking new technologies looking to recruit top level talent.

More Advantages to our Program

  • Flexible curriculum that allows for cross-program interest areas

  • Unique program structure combines fundamental theory, applied skills and cutting-edge research oriented coursework

  • Hands-on project work

  • Choice of Master of Science which involves research, or Master of Engineering which does not

  • Optional dual-degree MBA

  • Available fully online via Stevens Online

Concentrations

  • Communications

  • Power Engineering

  • Robotics and Automated Systems

  • Microelectronics and Photonics

  • Artificial Intelligence

Join a Top 30 Online Graduate Engineering Program

Stevens is ranked among the top 30 in the U.S. for "Best Online Graduate Engineering Programs" in 2024 by U.S. News and World Report.

Putting You on Track for Professional Success

The electrical engineering master's program develops in-demand knowledge and skills to put you on track for career success in a variety of roles like:

  • Electronics Design Engineer

  • Principal Systems Engineer

  • Information Technology Manager

  • Electrical Engineer

  • Application Engineer

  • Test Engineer

Our graduates have been hired at: AT&T, Comcast, Facebook, Goldman Sachs, Google, Microsoft

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