Program Information
The MS in Electrical and Computer Engineering advances students’ depth of understanding of cutting-edge technical topics and enhances their success as practicing engineers and innovators. Most courses in this program can be taken either in-person or remotely. This program is designed for full-time students and industry professionals, but students can also choose to enroll part-time. The program serves the growing need for trained engineers with advanced degrees in the Puget Sound region.
Note: This program will begin accepting applications during the 2025-26 academic year. The first cohort is expected to begin in fall 2026.
Goals
- Provide advanced training in the theory and practice of electrical and computer engineering, and its application to real-world projects and solutions.
- Engage students in cutting-edge research projects.
- Challenge and support students to be creative problem solvers and effective communicators, who understand the impact of engineering and design in a global, economic, environmental, and societal context.
- Support students pursuing a variety of post-graduate pathways, including careers in industry, academia, and government.
Application Requirements
- Students who have completed an undergraduate degree in electrical and computer engineering or related fields, who meet the requirements of the Graduate School, and who demonstrate strong promise of the ability to succeed in the program are invited to apply for admission to the graduate program in electrical and computer engineering. Students seeking admission who have earned an undergraduate degree in a field adjacent to electrical and computer engineering may be required to take prerequisite undergraduate courses before they begin taking graduate classes in electrical and computer engineering.
- All applicants must complete the Graduate School's ApplyWeb application and pay the $100 application fee.
- Within the application you will be prompted to upload an unofficial transcript from each institution attended. If admitted, you will be asked to provide official transcripts.
- Additional application materials are specified below. Applications will not be forwarded to the department for review until all required materials have been received by the Graduate School.
- International Applicants: Please review the requirements for information regarding Degree Equivalency, English Language Proficiency and student VISA requirements.
Additional Application Requirements
- GRE scores not required
- Statement of Purpose:
- Please address the following:
- Describe the reasons and motivation for pursuing graduate study in electrical and computer engineering, technical and research interests, and future goals.
- Students applying for a TA position should additionally include a section in their statement addressing:
- Experiences working with learners, including any prior teaching or tutoring
- How to best enable undergraduates to be successful learners
- How to foster an equitable learning environment for a diverse group of students
- Please address the following: