Why get a Master of Science in electrical and computer engineering?
An advanced degree in engineering can be the key to unlocking your career potential or becoming an entrepreneur. In fact, you may earn beyond $15,000 more annually compared to those with an undergraduate degree alone. UNH’s M.S. in electrical and computer engineering will prepare you to take a leadership role in creating future technologies. You’ll take a two-pronged approach, taking courses introducing you to advanced tools related to your field of interest, then building on these courses with research. You’ll have the opportunity to study core electrical and computer engineering subjects, as well as areas including business, law and mathematics.
Why choose UNH’s electrical and computer engineering program?
At UNH, you’ll choose a path that best reflects your career goals, and you’ll have the opportunity to engage in the research efforts of faculty with a diverse range of interests, including computer networking, wireless communication systems, embedded computing, human-computer interaction, digital signal and image processing, biomedical instrumentation, controls and VLSI. You’ll also gain technical experience in one of the world’s leading testing facilities for network and data communication products, utilized by the likes of Apple, Google and Dell. You’ll have the chance to put your skills on display at international competitions, such as the Embedded Security Challenge.
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