MSECE Concentrations
The Elmore Family School of Electrical and Computer Engineering offers the following concentrations for MSECE students. Click the links to see details for each concentration.
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Innovative Technologies (this concentration is only for students in the MSECE Professional Master’s Program)
Additional information about concentrations:
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Students may have up to two concentrations on their MSECE plan of study.
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Concentrations can be added to the plan of study in the Research Area and Concentration section.
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Concentrations appear on the transcript but not on the diploma.
To earn this concentration, students must take the following coursework (9 credits total):
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Core course: ECE 60200: Lumped System Theory
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6 credits of additional graduate-level coursework from the AC area: Course list
To earn this concentration, students must take the following coursework (9 credits total):
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6 credits of additional graduate-level coursework from this list:
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ECE 62900, Introduction to Neural Networks
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ECE 66100, Computer Vision
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ECE 66200, Pattern Recognition and Decision-Making Processes
To earn this concentration, students must take the following coursework (9 credits total):
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Core course: ECE 60000, Random Variables and Signals
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6 credits of additional graduate-level coursework from the CNSIP area: Course list
To earn this concentration, students must take the following coursework (9 credits total):
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Core course: ECE 60800, Computational Models and Methods
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6 credits of additional graduate-level coursework from the CE area: Course list
To earn this concentration, students must take the following coursework (9 credits total):
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Core course: ECE 60400, Electromagnetic Field Theory
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6 credits of additional graduate-level coursework from the FO area: Course list
To earn this concentration, students must take the following coursework (9 credits total):
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Core course: ECE 60600, Solid State Devices
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6 credits of additional graduate-level coursework from the MN area: Course list
To earn this concentration, students must take the following coursework (9 credits total):
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Core course: ECE 61000, Energy Conversion
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6 credits of additional graduate-level coursework from the PES area: Course list
To earn this concentration, students must take the following coursework (9 credits total):
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Core course: ECE 55900, MOS VLSI Design
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6 credits of additional graduate-level coursework from the VLSI area: Course list