

Master of Science in Electrical Engineering, Tufts University
Medford, Massachusetts
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12 Months
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About this course
The Master of Science in Electrical Engineering is offered by the department and requires a minimum of 30 credits to complete. Students must also complete at least 10 courses at the 100-level or above, earning grades of S (satisfactory) or at least a B-. Full-time students are required to include four credits of the Electrical and Computer Engineering Seminar in their coursework. The program offers flexibility for students who opt to do a thesis or complete additional coursework, including projects, directed studies, or internships.
Why this course is highly recommended
The program provides a comprehensive curriculum in electrical engineering, with opportunities for thesis work or additional coursework, making it suitable for students aiming for advanced technical knowledge or research skills.
Specialisation
The program specializes in electrical engineering, with options for students to customize their pathway through coursework or thesis work, under faculty supervision.
Course fees
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1st year tuition fees
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Degree requirements
Students must complete at least 30 credits, including 10 courses at the 100-level or above with grades of S or at least B-. Four credits of the Electrical and Computer Engineering Seminar are mandatory for full-time students. Students can choose to complete a thesis with up to 12 credits, or alternatively, undertake additional coursework, projects, or internships, all with grades of B- or better.
English language test
DUOLINGO
110
IELTS
6.5
TOEFL
90
PTE
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Career prospects
While specific career prospects are not detailed in the provided information, the program's focus on advanced coursework and thesis work prepares students for roles in research, development, or further academic study in electrical engineering.
FAQs
What are the credit requirements for the MS in Electrical Engineering?
A minimum of 30 credits is required, along with at least 10 courses at the 100-level or above, and four credits of the Electrical and Computer Engineering Seminar if you are a full-time student.
Can I choose between doing a thesis or additional coursework?
Yes, students can opt for a thesis, which involves a creative thesis work, oral defense, and faculty supervision, or alternatively complete additional coursework, projects, or internships.
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