Program Objective:
- To assist graduate students in developing skills for scientific research
- To help graduate students develop leadership skills necessary for managing engineering projects
- To provide graduate students skills for development of solutions to electrical engineering problems
Learning outcomes of the Master’s degree program:
- Ability to apply fundamental knowledge of science and electrical engineering.
- Ability to identify, formulate and solve complex electrical engineering problems.
- Ability to design and conduct experiments related to electrical engineering, as well as to analyze and interpret data.
- Be able to design a complex system, component, or process to meet desired needs within realistic constraints.
- Be able to develop solutions that meet the desired needs within the economic, manufacturing and sustainability borders.
- Be able to use the techniques, skills, and modern engineering tools necessary for electrical engineering practice and research.
- Be able to function and communicate effectively in multidisciplinary teams.
Graduation Requirements:
Final examinations of graduate courses will be assessed over 100 (one hundred) full points by the faculty member(s) carrying out the exam. In order to pass the final exam, master’s students must earn a minimum score of 70 (seventy), and doctoral students a minimum score of 80 (eighty) out of 100 (one hundred) points.
Cumulative grade point average must be 80 (eighty) over 100 (one hundred) or 3.00 (three) over 4.00 (four) to earn a master’s or doctoral degree.