• WPI Launches New Online Master’s in Electrical and Computer Engineering

    The curriculum will be focused primarily toward professionals who are currently working in electrical engineering and related fields.
    Aug. 12, 2014
    WPI
    circuits

    Worcester Polytechnic Institute is launching a part-time Master of Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering available through online course offerings, making the university one of the first in the country to offer such a program.

    The curriculum will be focused primarily toward professionals who are currently working in electrical engineering and related fields. This program is designed for maximum flexibility with the same level of quality experienced by WPI’s full-time students.

    “WPI is pleased to offer our graduate education online,” said Professor Yehia Massoud, who heads the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department.  “This provides students with the freedom to choose the delivery format that works best for them.”

    Advanced courses are available in areas of specialization, such as Analog Circuit Design, Digital Design, Power Systems Engineering, and Systems Engineering. The program is aimed at imparting a solid understanding of digital and analog signal processing, computer architecture, analog circuits, integrated circuit design, power electronics, advanced solid state devices, and radio frequency and microwave engineering.

    This online program utilizes state-of-the-art technology and learning tools, incorporates real-world, project-based learning, and is taught by a team of multi-disciplinary, world-class researchers.

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