The master of science in electrical engineering requires 30 credit hours of academic work with at least 21 credit hours from the CU Denver Department of Electrical Engineering. The degree must be completed within five years.
Students choose one of two plans to complete their degree.
Plan 1: Master’s Thesis
This plan requires a minimum of 24 credit hours of graduate-level course work and 6 credit hours of supervised research culminating in a published master of science thesis.
Plan 2: Course Only
This plan requires a minimum of 30 credit hours of graduate course work plus mandatory enrollment for one semester in a zero-credit seminar course.
For more information, refer to the Electrical Engineering Graduate Program Guide.
NOTE: The electrical engineering master of science at the University of Colorado Denver is a member of Western Regional Graduate Program. Qualified students admitted to this program who are residents of one of the 15 WICHE states may be eligible for residential tuition.