Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering

The George Washington University's Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering offers innovative and cutting edge master's degrees at the Virginia Science and Technology Campus. These graduate degree programs are taught with the same exceptional faculty and quality of service as that of our main campus in Washington, DC. These accelerated graduate programs are catered toward working adult students who find the convenience of weekend and evening courses more suitable for their busy professional lifestyle. Our programs allow students to earn their degree without career interruption while ensuring that information gained at the beginning of the program is not obsolete by the time the student graduates.

Electrical Engineering, M.S.

Electrical Engineering provides the technological foundation for the modern information society. An MSEE is a powerful credential for today's engineers. The MSEE is a 10-course, 30-credit hour program. Courses are taught in an accelerated cohort format with degree completion in 19 months. A new cohort program begin every January.

Telecommunications Engineering, M.S.

Students will learn fundamental principles of telecommunications, computer science and information management and will learn to design local and wide-area networks. The M.S. in TCOMM is a 10- course, 30-credit hour program. Courses are taught in an accelerated cohort format with degree completion in 19 months. A new cohort program begins every January.

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