Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Master of Science in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
The Master of Science in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science in Engineering and Technology is offered by Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
The department requires that the 66-unit program consist of at least four subjects from a list of approved subjects by the Graduate Office which must include a minimum of 42 units of advanced graduate subjects. In addition, a 24-unit thesis is required beyond the 66 units. Students working full-time for the Master of Science in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science degree, provided by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, may take as many as four classroom subjects per term. The subjects are wholly elective and are not restricted to those given by the department. The program of study must be well balanced, emphasizing one or more of the theoretical or experimental aspects of electrical engineering or computer science.