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M.S. Degree Program - Plan B
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
Applicants for the Electrical Engineering Plan B program must meet the following criteria in order to be considered for admission:
- GRE test scores (All applicants are encouraged to submit test scores from the General Test of the Graduate Record Examination (GRE). Applicants who do not have a B.S or M.S degree from an American university are required to submit the GRE (General) scores.)
- Minimum score of 550 (written test) or 213 (computer-based) on TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language).
- Undergraduate and/or graduate cumulative GPA of 3.0 or above
COURSE REQUIRMENTS
Students must take a minimum of 27 credits in the program. Typically, this consists of 9 credits each semester. The core curriculum is required of all students and consists of:
- At least 27 credits (9 courses) of graduate work,
- One credit of ECE 6094 (311) seminar work for full-time on-campus students [Information, Communication and Decision Systems area only],
- Passing a comprehensive M.S. examination,
- No more than 6 credits of ECE 6099 (320) (Independent Study) may be taken. For students specializing in Information, Communication, Decision, and Biosystems, no more than 3 credits of ECE 6099 (320) may be taken.
The courses required of M.S. candidates depend on their area of concentration.
Information, Communication, Decision, and Biosystems:
The following courses are required of all M.S. degree candidates (Plan B) in the Information, Communication, Decision, and Biosystems: area.- ECE 5101 (301) Introduction to Systems Theory
- ECE 6111 (313) Applied Probability and Stochastic Processes
- ECE 6122 (316) Digital Signal Processing
- ECE 6151 (361) Communication Theory
- ECE 6439 (362) Estimation and Filtering Theory
It is not necessary that the remaining courses taken be in the Information, Communication, Decision, and Biosystems area, although generally they tend to be.
Electronics, Photonics, and Biophotonics:
The following courses are required of all M.S. degree candidates (Plan B) in the Electronics, Photonics, and Biophotonics area.- ECE 5201 (348): Electromagnetic Wave Propagation / Bansal
- ECE 5211 (338): Semiconductor Devices and Models / Ayers, Anwar
- One of the following
ECE 5212 (339): Fundamentals of Optoelectronic Devices / Jain
ECE 5231 (353): Fundamentals of Photonics / Taylor
ECE 5232 (356): Optoelectronic Devices/Taylor
ECE 6126 (366): Optical Information Processing/Javidi
ECE 6305 (380) /BME 6420 (360): Medical imaging systems/Zhu.
It is not necessary that the remaining courses taken be in the Electronics, Photonics, and Biophotonics area, although generally they tend to be.
Nanotechnology track:
9 courses from the following list are required of all M.S. degree candidates (Plan B) in the Nanotechnology track.- ECE 6242 (337) VLSI FAB
- ECE 5211 (338)/ECE 6222 (351) Semiconductor Devices
- ECE 6212 (346) Microwave Techniques/ECE 348 Electromagnetic Wave Propagation
- ECE 5212 (339)/ECE 5231 (353)/ECE 5232 (356) Optoelectronics/Photonics
- ECE 6126 (366) Optical Information Processing
- ECE 6421 (359) Advanced VLSI Systems
- ECE 5234 (355) Optical Waveguides (or Independent Study ECE 320 on Nanophotonics)
- ECE 6231 (350) Advanced Optoelectronics
- ECE 6243 (345) Nanotechnology-I
- ECE 6244 (347) Nanotechnology-II
- Chem 5394 (394) Special Topics in Polymer /MMAT 5322 (322) Material Characterization
- ECE 6099 (320) Independent Study in Nanotechnology
Select 4 or 5 from this group
Select 2 or 1 from this group
Select 3 from this Specialization
STANDARD FOR MAINTENANCE OF ACADEMIC STATUS
Each student must maintain a 3.0 overall GPA to remain in good standing. Each student must also be registered for 9 credits or more to be considered full-time unless authorized by their academic advisor for approved research.
STANDARDS FOR ACADEMIC PROBATIONStudents who drop below a 3.0 overall GPA in any semester are informed by the Graduate School and the Electrical Engineering Program that they are on academic probation. They then have one semester to raise the GPA to 3.0 or better. Failure to do so will result in academic dismissal. A student cannot earn the M.S. degree with a final GPA below 3.0
READMISSIONS REQUIREMENTS
If a student has withdrawn from the program in good standing, then they may be readmitted in the future without a formal application. If more than 5 years have elapsed, the student must obtain permission from the Dean or Program Director.
If a student has withdrawn or been dismissed because of academic probation, the student must obtain permission from the Dean before being re-admitted.
All readmitted student must satisfy the academic standard and curriculum in effect at the time of readmission.
PROGRAM COMPLETION REQUIREMENTS
To earn the Electrical Engineering M.S. (Plan B) degree, all students must:
- have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or above.
- have completed a minimum of 27 credits of graduate course work.
- have passed a comprehensive M.S. examination based upon the core course work.


