M.S. in Electrical and Computer Engineering

Chicago, Illinois

 

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Program Overview

The M.S. in Electrical and Computer Engineering at UIC is a STEM-designated program that combines advanced coursework and research opportunities in electrical and computer engineering fields. It equips students with a solid foundation in core concepts and offers specialized tracks to delve into areas such as communications, control systems, signal processing, computer architecture, and more.

Curriculum:

  1. Core Courses: Students take a set of core courses that provide a solid foundation in electrical and computer engineering principles. These courses cover topics such as digital systems, computer networks, linear systems, electromagnetic fields, and probability theory. They provide a strong theoretical and technical base for advanced studies.

  2. Specialized Tracks: Students have the opportunity to choose specialized tracks based on their interests and career goals. These tracks may include areas such as communications, control systems, power systems, computer architecture, robotics, signal processing, and more. The tracks allow students to focus their studies on specific domains and gain expertise in their chosen areas of interest.

  3. Advanced Electives: The program offers a wide range of advanced elective courses that allow students to deepen their knowledge in specialized areas. These courses cover advanced topics such as wireless communication, digital signal processing, artificial intelligence, computer vision, embedded systems, and integrated circuit design. Students can tailor their elective choices to align with their career aspirations.

  4. Laboratory and Project Work: The program emphasizes hands-on experience through laboratory courses and project work. Students have access to state-of-the-art labs and facilities where they can apply their theoretical knowledge to real-world engineering problems. They work on projects that involve design, implementation, and testing of electrical and computer engineering systems.

  5. Research Opportunities: UIC is a research-intensive institution, and students in the M.S. program have opportunities to engage in cutting-edge research with renowned faculty members. Research projects span various areas such as wireless communications, computer vision, machine learning, power systems, and more. These research experiences enhance students' problem-solving abilities and prepare them for advanced roles in industry or further doctoral studies.

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Location

Chicago, Illinois

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Score

IELTS 6.5

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Tuition Fee

USD 34252

Application Fees : Waiver

Postgraduate Programs:

  • Academic Qualifications: International students applying for postgraduate programs, such as master's or doctoral degrees, must hold a bachelor's degree or its equivalent from an accredited institution. The minimum academic requirement is a score of 60% or above in the qualifying examination.
  • English Language Proficiency: The required scores are as follows:
    • IELTS: A minimum overall band score of 6.5 is required, with no individual score below 6.0.
    • TOEFL: A minimum score of 80 is required on the internet-based test (iBT).
  • Graduate Entrance Exams: As a general guideline, a GRE score of 305 is required. 

Scholarships for International Students at the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC):

  1. UIC Global Scholarship: The UIC Global Scholarship is available for international undergraduate and graduate students who demonstrate exceptional academic achievement and contribute to the diversity of the university. The scholarship provides partial tuition waivers to recipients.

  2. Chancellor's Award Program: The Chancellor's Award Program is a merit-based scholarship offered to incoming undergraduate students at UIC. International students with outstanding academic records and achievements are eligible to apply for this competitive scholarship.

  3. UIC Distinguished International Merit Scholarships: The UIC Distinguished International Merit Scholarships are awarded to exceptional international undergraduate students who have demonstrated academic excellence and leadership potential. These scholarships cover a portion of the tuition fees.

  4. UIC International Tuition Waiver: International graduate students at UIC may be eligible for the International Tuition Waiver, which provides a reduction in tuition fees. The waiver is awarded based on academic merit and availability of funds.

  5. College-Specific Scholarships: UIC's colleges and departments offer a variety of scholarships for international students within specific academic disciplines. These scholarships are often based on academic achievement, leadership qualities, and specific program requirements. Students should check with their respective college or department for available scholarship opportunities.

  6. External Scholarships: UIC encourages international students to explore external scholarship opportunities from governmental and non-governmental organizations, both in their home countries and in the United States. These scholarships may be specific to fields of study, nationalities, or other criteria. The Office of Special Scholarship Programs at UIC can provide guidance and resources for finding external scholarships.

It is important to note that scholarship availability, criteria, and application processes may vary each year.

Graduates of the M.S. in Electrical and Computer Engineering program at UIC have excellent career prospects in a wide range of industries and sectors. 

  1. Electronics Engineer: Design and develop electronic systems and components for various applications such as consumer electronics, telecommunications, automotive, and healthcare.

  2. Software Engineer: Develop software systems, applications, and algorithms for computer-based systems. They work on areas such as embedded systems, operating systems, network protocols, and computer architecture.

  3. Communications Engineer: Design and optimize communication networks, wireless systems, and protocols. They work on areas such as cellular networks, satellite communications, and Internet of Things (IoT) applications.

  4. Control Systems Engineer: Design and implement control systems for various applications such as robotics, manufacturing, and automation. They work on areas such as feedback control, machine learning, and optimization algorithms.

  5. Power Systems Engineer: Design and analyze power generation, distribution, and utilization systems. They work on areas such as renewable energy systems, smart grids, and power electronics.

  6. Research and Development Engineer: Engage in research and development activities in academia, government agencies, or private research institutions. They contribute to advancements in electrical and computer engineering technologies and solve complex engineering problems.

  7. Product Development Engineer: Work in product development teams to design, test, and launch new electrical and computer engineering products. They collaborate with cross-functional teams to ensure product quality, performance, and reliability.

  8. Consulting Engineer: Provide specialized consulting services to companies or organizations in areas such as system design, optimization, and technical analysis. They offer expertise and guidance on electrical and computer engineering solutions.


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