MSECE Concentration

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.  

Additional information about concentrations: 

  • Students may have up to two concentrations on their MSECE plan of study. 

  • Concentrations can be added to the plan of study in the Research Area and Concentration section. 

  • Concentrations appear on the transcript but not on the diploma. 

Automatic Control

To earn this concentration, students must take the following coursework (9 credits total):

  • 6 credits of additional graduate-level coursework from the AC area: Course list

Artifical Intelligence and Machine Learning

To earn this concentration, students must take the following coursework (9 credits total):

Communications, Networking, Signal and Image Processing

To earn this concentration, students must take the following coursework (9 credits total):

  • 6 credits of additional graduate-level coursework from the CNSIP area: Course list

Computer Engineering

To earn this concentration, students must take the following coursework (9 credits total):

  • 6 credits of additional graduate-level coursework from the CE area: Course list

Fields and Optics

To earn this concentration, students must take the following coursework (9 credits total):

  • 6 credits of additional graduate-level coursework from the FO area: Course list

Microelectronics and Nanotechnology

To earn this concentration, students must take the following coursework (9 credits total):

  • 6 credits of additional graduate-level coursework from the MN area: Course list

Power and Energy Systems

To earn this concentration, students must take the following coursework (9 credits total):

  • 6 credits of additional graduate-level coursework from the PES area: Course list

VLSI and Circuit Design

To earn this concentration, students must take the following coursework (9 credits total):

  • 6 credits of additional graduate-level coursework from the VLSI area: Course list