Degree Information
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The Master of Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering at Tennessee Tech is a 30-credit hour degree program combining several areas in the field such as computers and digital systems, controls, communication systems and signal processing, energy conversion and distribution and more.
Our graduate students become highly qualified electrical and computer engineers who learn the techniques, methods and disciplines in collaborative research, including problem identification, literature search, design of experiments, hands-on experimentation, data collection and analysis, simulation, both independent work and teamwork, authoring journal papers and presenting conference papers.
Admissions Requirements
Students seeking admission to the Electrical & Computer Engineering graduate program are evaluated based on multi-parameter criterion that can include the following:
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- Undergraduate GPA: at least 3.0 on a 4.0 scale
- Letters of Recommendation: three letters of recommendation that demonstrate strong evidence for success in the graduate program
- GRE: a score of at least 157 on Quantitative Reasoning; 147 on Verbal Reasoning; and 3.5 on Analytical Writing
- Participation in undergraduate research
- Post-undergraduate degree professional experience relevant to the planned degree of study
- Publications in peer-reviewed journals and/or award-winning presentations in technical conferences
- Availability of appropriate faculty to serve as research advisor(s)
International students are required to demonstrate competency in spoken and written English by taking appropriate standardized tests. See accepted standardized tests and minimum required scores »
Based on the level of satisfaction of the above criterion, the department will either recommend admission to Full Standing, Provisional Standing, or Special Standing, or deny admission. Standing status may be changed to Full Standing after the student satisfies the requirements specified by the department at the time of admission.
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