Graduate Programs
Graduate students with appropriate undergraduate engineering degrees may apply for Baylor’s Master of Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering (M.S. in E.C.E.) program. The M.S. in E.C.E. is a 30 semester-hour graduate program comprising 24 hours of graduate course work and a 6-hour research-oriented thesis. Prospective students are invited to review the research project areas in which our faculty and students are active.
JOINT DEGREE PROGRAMS (B.S./M.S.; Undergraduate/Graduate)
Baylor undergraduate ECE students may consider the joint bachelors/masters degree programs in which their B.S. in E.C.E program can be coupled with the M.S. in E.C.E program with some saving of credit hours over the separate program requirements.
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B.S. in E.C.E. with the M.S. in E.C.E.
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M. S. in B.M.E.
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B.S. in E.C.E. with M.E. (Master of Engineering)
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B.S. in E.C.E. with the M.S. in Biomedical Engineering
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B.S. in E.C.E. with the practice oriented Master of Engineering.
Admission is required before taking any courses for joint-degree credit. For more information, please contact Dr. Mike Thompson.