M.S.E.C.E + MBA

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The dual M.S. in electrical & computer engineering/MBA helps you broaden your engineering knowledge while gaining a detailed understanding of the business environment.

Program Requirements

The Dual M.S.E.C.E.+MBA program requires completion of 62 credits.

MBA Courses (32 Credits)
  • ACCT 800 – Financial Reporting and Analysis
  • ECON 503 – Economic Analysis for Business Policy
  • BUAD 820 – Fundamentals of Analytics
  • BUAD 870 – Managing People, Teams and Organizations
  • BUAD 880 – Marketing Management
  • BUAD 831 – Operations Management and Management Science
  • FINC 850 – Financial Management
  • BUAD 840 – Ethical Issues in Domestic and Global Business Environments
  • BUAD 890 – Corporate Strategy
  • International elective (3 credits)

Professional Development Seminars (1 credit each):

  • BUEC 601 – Building Emotional Intelligence and Critical Thinking
  • BUEC 603 – Communicating, Branding and Career Networking
Engineering Core Courses (6 credits)

Computer Engineering

  • ELEG 651 – Computer Networking Communications
  • ELEG 652 – Principles of Parallel Computer Architecture

Communications Engineering

  • ELEG 630 – Information Theory
  • ELEG 635 – Digital Communications

Signal Processing

  • ELEG 631 – Digital Signal Processing
  • ELEG 636 – Statistical Signal Processing

Nanoelectronics

  • ELEG 622 – Electronic Materials Processing
  • ELEG 646 – Nanoelectronic Device Principles

Electromagnetics & Photonics

  • ELEG 640 – Optoelectronics
  • ELEG 648 – Advanced Engineering Electromagnetics

Biomedical Engineering

  • ELEG 671 – Introduction to Biomedical Engineering
  • ELEG 672 – Cell & Molecular Biology for Engineers
Electives (24 credits)

 

Non-thesis Option

  • At least 6 credits of these must be 800-level ELEG courses
  • At most 6 credits can bear non-ELEG numbers

Thesis Option

  • At least 3 credits of these must be 800-level ELEG courses
  • At most 6 credits can bear non-ELEG numbers
  • 6 credits = master’s thesis