Master's Program
At Purdue, we are believers in the value of experiential learning – diving into a project and learning by doing. Our MS program provides two different opportunities to learn by doing. The first is a traditional MS thesis option open to students who have identified a faculty thesis advisor. The second is a non-thesis track that provides the same type of experiential learning as in a nine-credit thesis with the added benefit of opportunities to develop soft skills and essential business skills that are invaluable whether you next step is industry or a Ph.D. program.
Degrees, Requirements & Program Activities
- Handbook
- Degree Requirements
- Undergraduate Background
- Key Program Activities
- Electronic Plan of Study - How to
- FAQs
Courses, Registration & Plan of Study
- Advanced Planning List
- ECE Graduate Course Listings
- ECE Experimental Courses
- Research Areas
- Purdue Class Schedule Website
- Registration FAQs
Thesis Information
- Master's Thesis and Final Examination
- Avoiding Plagiarism
- Grad School Calendar and Deadlines
- Examination Postings