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Skip to content Information for: Engineering resources Prospective Students Current Students Faculty & Staff Alumni Industry Apply Now! It's easy to start your application. Undergraduate Admissions Graduate Admissions Dual Degree Program Graduate applicants: Attend an info session and skip the application fee McKelvey School of Engineering •The Preston M. Green Department of Electrical & Systems Engineering Academics Academics The world needs difference-makers. Doctoral Programs PhD in Electrical Engineering PhD in Systems Science & Mathematics DSc in Electrical Engineering DSc in Systems Science & Mathematics Academics Master's & Certificate Programs MS in Electrical Engineering MS in Systems Science & Mathematics MS in Engineering Data Analytics & Statistics MS in Computer Engineering Graduate Certificate in Controls Graduate Certificate in Financial Engineering Graduate Certificate in Imaging Science & Engineering Graduate Certificate in Quantum Engineering Policies & Procedures Academics Undergraduate Programs Electrical Engineering Systems Science & Engineering Student Projects Undergraduate Research Lab Support Academics Course Offerings Main Menu Faculty & Research Looking for someone? Search Engineering Faculty View Faculty Directory Faculty & Research Creating knowledge for a better world. Faculty Directory Faculty Openings Research Areas Applied Physics Devices & Circuits Signals & Imaging Systems Science Faculty & Research Main Menu News & Events Featured News NSF invests in semiconductor research in McKelvey School of Engineering Sang-Hoon Bae and Mark Lawrence received a total of $3.8 million for collaborative research projects on the future of semiconductor design and manufacturing 11.02.2023 --> News & Events Get involved and stay informed. Upcoming Events Latest News Academic Calendar Departmental Seminars Main Menu About Us About Us We're here to create a positive impact in the world. About Us About the chair Advisory Boards Alumni Equity, Diversity & Inclusion Leadership Media Staff Main Menu Don't know where to start? Prospective Students Current Students Faculty & Staff Alumni Industry Start your application today Undergraduate Admissions Graduate Admissions Dual Degree Program Graduate applicants: Attend an info session and skip the application fee Search Trending Searches graduate admissions academic programs financial aid academic calendar maps & directions summer school Home Academics Graduate Programs Master's & Certificate Programs Master's & Certificate Programs Related links MS in Electrical EngineeringMS in Systems Science & MathematicsMS in Engineering Data Analytics & StatisticsGraduate Certificate in Imaging Science & EngineeringGraduate Certificate in Quantum EngineeringGraduate Certificate in ControlsPolicies & ProceduresGraduate Certificate in Financial Engineering The Electrical & Systems Engineering department offers students the opportunity to pursue master's-level study in a number of areas, as well as a certificate in imaging science. Students pursuing the degree must complete a minimum of 30 credit hours of study consistent with the residency and other applicable requirements of Washington University in St. Louis and the McKelvey School of Engineering. The degrees may be pursued with a course only or thesis option.  Students will enjoy the benefits of programs that balance fundamental theoretical concepts with modern applications. In our department, students find ample opportunities for close interactions with faculty members working on cutting-edge research and technology development. Master of Science in Electrical Engineering Master of Science in Systems Science & Mathematics Master of Science in Engineering Data Analytics & Statistics Master of Science in Computer Engineering We also offer a Graduate Certificate Programs: Financial Engineering Imaging Science & Engineering Control Engineering Quantum Engineering Programs no longer accepting new applications: Master of Control Engineering Master of Engineering in Robotics More details can be found in the campus bulletin. Course option This option is intended for those employed in local industry who wish to pursue a graduate degree on a part-time basis, or for full-time students who do not seek careers in research. Under the course option, students may not take ESE 599: Master's Research, and with faculty permission may take up to three units of graduate level Independent Study. Thesis option This option is intended for those pursuing full-time study and engaged in research projects. Candidates for this degree must complete a minimum of 24 credit hours of course instruction and six credit hours of thesis research (ESE 599). Three of these credit hours of thesis research may be applied toward the 15 core electrical engineering credit hours required for the MSEE program. Any of these six hours of thesis research may be applied as electives for the MSEE, MSSSM, MSDAS and MCEng programs. The student must write a master's thesis and defend it in an oral examination. Core principles common to all degrees A maximum of six credits may be transferred from another institution and applied toward the Master's degree. ESE 590: Electrical & Systems Engineering Graduate Seminar must be taken by full-time graduate students each semester. Master's students must attend at least three seminars per semester. The degree program must be consistent with the residency and other applicable requirements of Washington University and the McKelvey School of Engineering. Students must obtain a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.2 out of a possible 4.0 over all courses applied toward the degree. Courses that apply for the degree must be taken with the "Credit/Letter Grade" option. Suggested academic requirements for prospective students A baccalaureate degree in engineering or STEM-related degree. The following courses which form the foundation for the upper-level courses required for the degree are highly recommended: Calculus Sequence and Differential Equations Probability and Statistics Engineering Mathematics Matrix Algebra Physics  Introductory Computer Science Signals and Systems Circuits/ Electrical Networks Knowledge of a scientific or quantitative social science field is encouraged but not necessary for success in the Master of Science in Engineering Data Analytics & Statistics program Additional courses for Prospective Electrical Engineering Students Introduction to Electronic Circuits Introduction to Digital Logic and Computer Design Electromagnetics Currently, there is no financial aid available for MS students. Admitted students typically have an average score greater than 90 percent on the quantitative section (new GRE scale) and 3.0 or greater on the analytical section. International students who are required to submit a TOEFL or IELTS score and who have not studied previously for a minimum of three years in a U.S. school will be required to take an Engineering Communication Tools course during their first semester. This course does not count toward degree requirements and does not require any additional tuition; it is graded on a pass/fail basis, so it is not factored into the grade-point average. Undergraduate or postgraduate research experience is highly desirable for admission to the PhD program, but not mandatory for the master's program. Letters of recommendation from research mentors are a particularly important part of the graduate application. Descriptions of previous research experience or future research goals in the personal statement portion of the application are also important in the admissions decision. Master's Application Process Graduate Student Services Resources Contact Madi HesterGraduate Program [email protected] Hall, Room 1101 General [email protected] *For questions regarding your application please contact Graduate Student Services Academic Information Master's Thesis Master's Final Examinations Academic Policies Course Load Registration Grades Transfer Credit Master Student Handbook Financial Information Tuition & Financial Assistance for Graduate Students Forms for Students Master's Thesis Request Master's Transfer Credit Request Master's Independent Study Request Master's Thesis Final Defense Approval Master's Request for Leave of Absence Master's Thesis Committee Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Instagram YouTube Engineering Departments Biomedical Engineering Computer Science & Engineering Division of Engineering Education Electrical & Systems Engineering Energy, Environmental & Chemical Engineering Mechanical Engineering & Materials Science Sever Institute - professional degrees Technology & Leadership Center - training for industry Contact Us Washington University in St. Louis McKelvey School of Engineering MSC: 1042‐207‐1101 1 Brookings Drive St. Louis, MO 63130-4899 Phone: 314-935-5565 Contact Us Resources COVID-19 Resources Canvas Directory Equity, Diversity & Inclusion Emergency Management Engineering IT Maps & Directions Make a Gift WebFAC / WebSTAC ©2024 Washington University in St. Louis. 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