The Master of Science degree in Electrical & Computer Engineering (MS-ECE) at Sonoma State University is a graduate program focused on interconnection between electrical engineering hardware and computer science software. The 32-unit curriculum blends relevant academic coursework with practical engineering experience, thereby addressing the evolving demands upon engineering in our progressively technology-driven world. The program is recognized as a professional Science Masters (PSM) program by the Council of Graduate Schools.
Who is it for?
The MS-ECE program is designed for professionals holding bachelor degrees in diverse areas of engineering and sciences who desire to further their career paths by adding new knowledge, tools and skills from a cross-disciplinary perspective. It provides value to both practicing engineers and engineering educators. The program is designed to accommodate both full-time and part-time students who work during the day.
What if I don’t have an electrical engineering degree?
Interested students with undergraduate degrees in computer science, physics, materials science, and other science and engineering fields are highly encouraged to apply. Admitted students will set up a meeting with their designated adviser to design the most efficient plan of studies for the graduate courses as well as the appropriate prerequisites.
What courses are required to complete the program?
Go to MS-ECE Program of Study for more information.
https://ee.sonoma.edu/degree-programs/msece