MS Electrical and Computer Engineering
Our graduate program in Electrical and Computer Engineering emphasizes practical, design-oriented engineering and its underlying theoretical concepts.
You’ll use cutting-edge technology, including various tools to simulate electrical/electronic circuits, program microprocessors/embedded systems/FPGAs, model and implement control/communication systems, and process data/signals/systems.
You’ll learn to integrate advanced concepts in the field with cutting-edge research in radar, RF/microwave and low-power circuit design, medical imaging, image/signal processing, biomedical devices, and modern control. You’ll have opportunities to work on funded research projects for the Department of Defense and National Science Foundation, among others, alongside expert faculty at New York Tech’s Entrepreneurship and Technology Innovation Center (ETIC).
To accommodate working professionals, courses are offered during day and evening hours, as well as during weekends at the Long Island and New York City campuses.
Our graduate program in Electrical and Computer Engineering emphasizes practical, design-oriented engineering and its underlying theoretical concepts.
You’ll use cutting-edge technology, including various tools to simulate electrical/electronic circuits, program microprocessors/embedded systems/FPGAs, model and implement control/communication systems, and process data/signals/systems.
You’ll learn to integrate advanced concepts in the field with cutting-edge research in radar, RF/microwave and low-power circuit design, medical imaging, image/signal processing, biomedical devices, and modern control. You’ll have opportunities to work on funded research projects for the Department of Defense and National Science Foundation, among others, alongside expert faculty at New York Tech’s Entrepreneurship and Technology Innovation Center (ETIC).
To accommodate working professionals, courses are offered during day and evening hours, as well as during weekends at the Long Island and New York City campuses.