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Master of Electrical and Computer Engineering (30 Credit hours)
Master of Electrical and Computer Engineering (M.E.C.E.) is a
course-only degree program that prepares students for professional
practice in electrical and computer engineering. Students whose
accredited B.S. degree is not in electrical engineering or computer
engineering may pursue the M.E.C.E. provided that they have an
adequate background and can demonstrate proficiency in the material
contained in undergraduate courses equivalent to IIT's ECE 211 and
ECE 213 (Circuit Analysis I and II), ECE 218 (Digital Systems), ECE
307 (Electrodynamics), ECE 308 (Signals and Systems), ECE 311
(Engineering Electronics), MATH 251 (Multivariate and Vector
Calculus), and MATH 252 (Introduction to Differential Equations).
The program of study includes a minimum of 30 credit hours of
acceptable graduate coursework, with a minimum of 24 credit hours in
electrical and computer engineering and a minimum of 18 credit hours
at the 500-level or higher. Up to two credits of Master's Seminar (ECE
595 or ECE 596) and up to six credits of ECE short courses may be
applied to the degree. Students arrange their program of study in
consultation with their adviser and typically elect to build their
program to emphasize one or more areas of specialization. No formal
distribution requirements are imposed. Areas of specialization
include communication systems, computer communication, computer
engineering, control systems, electromagnetic, electronics,
networks, photonics and optics, power systems and signal processing
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