Innovation in Electrical and Computer Engineering
A Master of Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering at Embry‑Riddle gives you the skills and knowledge necessary to work in engineering leadership roles in many fields, including systems management, robotics and aerospace technologies.
You will learn from experienced faculty who bring industry expertise and active research into the classroom and lab — providing you with opportunities to participate in research that complements your studies. By working closely with faculty on real-world engineering challenges, you will apply advanced theory to practical solutions and gain hands-on experience that prepares you to innovate and lead in the field.
According to the , roles and opportunities as and are predicted to grow 7% from 2024 to 2034 — much higher than the 3% average across all fields.
Program Details
Offered at the Daytona Beach Campus
Housed in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science in the College of Engineering, the M.S. in Electrical and Computer Engineering prepares you for advanced careers in industries where increasing reliance on systems-level design has created high demand for electrical, computer, software and systems engineers.
At the Daytona Beach Campus, you’ll have access to the Green Garage, Radar and Microwaves Lab and more, where you can take advantage of research opportunities and explore integrated circuit design and analysis while gaining hands-on experience that prepares you for complex, technology-driven environments.
To tailor your studies to your own unique goals and interests, you'll choose an Area of Concentration in Electrical Engineering or Computer Engineering.
Applicants to this program must have an undergraduate degree in electrical or computer engineering, another engineering discipline, computer science or the physical sciences.
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Credits30
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Methods of Study
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As technology continues to advance across industries like aerospace, robotics, communications and energy, professionals with advanced skills in electrical and computer engineering are needed to develop, improve and manage the systems that power today’s most complex innovations.Related Degrees
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