Electrical Engineering (PhD)

Admission Standards

The admission standards for the PhD program in electrical engineering are as follows:

  1. All admission applications for the program shall include:
    1. A completed graduate application for the Graduate School
    2. An application fee
    3. Results from the Graduate Record Examination (GRE)
    4. At least two letters of recommendation
    5. Official transcript(s) for all previous post-secondary coursework.  All transcripts not in English must be certified as authentic and translated verbatim into English.
  2. The minimum degree requirement for admission is an accredited baccalaureate degree in electrical engineering or closely related field.
  3. The successful applicant will typically have an undergraduate grade point average of 3.00 or above (on a 4.00 scale).
  4. The successful applicant will typically have a GRE combined Verbal and Quantitative Reasoning score of 295 or above.
  5. International students whose primary language is not English must show English language proficiency by either TOEFL/IELTS/Duolingo score or demonstration of a degree awarded from an acceptable English language institution.  The successful applicant will typically have a TOEFL score of 79 or higher or overall IELTS score of 6.5 or higher or a Duolingo score of 105 or higher.

Program Requirements

Normally, it is expected that the student will complete a master's degree before being admitted to the PhD Program. However, qualified applicants may be admitted directly to the doctoral program after receiving a baccalaureate degree.  These students will be required to complete an additional 30 credit hours of coursework at the 500 and 600 level under an individual plan developed in conjunction with the department's Director of Graduate Studies.  Also, remedial work may be specified for those applicants who, in the opinion of the faculty, do not have a sufficient background.

The minimum curricular requirements for the doctoral program are:

Courses - Post Bac
Approved Master’s Level Course Work30
ECE 695Graduate Research Seminar in Electrical and Computer Engineering3
Focus Area (Required Course + 1 Elective Course from approved list)6-8
Technical Electives 16
ECE 700: Dissertation Research in EE 215
Minimum Total Hours60-62

Candidates for the Doctor of Philosophy degree must have a minimum final cumulative grade point average of 3.00 for all academic work attempted in Graduate Studies 

1

Technical electives can be ECE, non-ECE courses, or non-engineering courses and are approved by the candidates advisor. 

2

Candidates can take fewer than fifteen (15) credit hours of ECE 700 and more technical elective hours beyond six (6) credit hours, so as not to exceed 30 credit hours total for technical elective credit hours and ECE 700 credit hours.


Focus Areas 

Power and Energy Systems

Required Course
ECE 582Power System Analysis3
Elective Courses (Select one)
ECE 531Power Electronics3
ECE 569Intermediate Electromagnetic Fields and Waves3
ECE 581Electric Machines and Drives3
ECE 682Advanced Power System Analysis3

Microelectronics and Nanotechnology

Required Course
ECE 542Semiconductor Device Fundamentals3
Elective Courses (Select one)
ECE 510
ECE 511
Computer Design
Computer Design Laboratory
4
ECE 516Microcomputer Design4
ECE 515
ECE 514
Introduction to VLSI Systems
Introduction to VLSI Systems Laboratory
4
ECE 533
ECE 534
Analog Integrated Circuit Design
Analog Integrated Circuit Design Laboratory
4
ECE 543
ECE 544
Fundamentals of Microfabrication
Microfabrication Laboratory
4
ECE 547Semiconductor Photonic Devices3
ECE 548Electron Microscopy3
ECE 549Micro Electro Mechanical Systems (MEMS)3
ECE 569Intermediate Electromagnetic Fields and Waves3
ECE 611Computer Architecture3
ECE 632Semiconductor Principles3
ECE 633Microelectronics Design and Fabrication4
ECE 636MEMS Design and Fabrication4
ECE 638The MOSFET3

Communications and Signal Processing

Required Course
ECE 520
ECE 521
Digital Signal Processing
Digital Signal Processing Laboratory
4
Elective Courses (Select one)
ECE 518Fundamentals of Computer Communications and Networks3
ECE 545
ECE 551
Optical Signal Processing
Communication Systems Laboratory
4
ECE 555
ECE 556
Digital Image Processing
Digital Image Processing Laboratory
4
ECE 613Computational Intelligence Methods for Data Analysis3
ECE 651Communication System Design3
ECE 652Information Theory and Coding3
ECE 653Digital Communications3
ECE 654Advanced Voice/Data Networks3
ECE 656Wireless Communications and Mobile Radio Networks3

Controls, Robotics, and Automation

Required Course
ECE 560
ECE 561
Control Systems Principles
Control Systems Laboratory
4
Elective Courses (Select one)
ECE 526LabVIEW for Electrical Engineers3
ECE 564
ECE 565
Fundamentals of Autonomous Robots
Fundamentals of Autonomous Robots Lab
4
ECE 660Introduction to Robust Control3
ECE 661Sampled-Data Control Systems3
ECE 662Introduction to Optimum Control3
ECE 664Modern Adaptive Control3
ECE 665Theory of Nonlinear Systems3
ECE 668Advanced Robotic Manipulation3
ECE 669System Identification and Estimation3

Artificial Intelligence and Imaging

Required Course
ECE 528
ECE 529
Deep Learning and AI Tools
Deep Learning and AI Tools Laboratory
4
Elective Courses (Select one)
ECE 520
ECE 521
Digital Signal Processing
Digital Signal Processing Laboratory
4
ECE 523Introduction to Biometrics3
ECE 530Introduction to Random Processes and Estimation Theory3
ECE 546Introduction to Medical Imaging3
ECE 555
ECE 556
Digital Image Processing
Digital Image Processing Laboratory
4
ECE 613Computational Intelligence Methods for Data Analysis3
ECE 618Artificial Intelligence Systems3
ECE 619
ECE 645
Computer Vision
Computer Vision Laboratory
4
ECE 620
ECE 655
Pattern Recognition and Machine Intelligence
Pattern Recognition and Machine Intelligence Laboratory
4
ECE 640Introduction to Biomedical Engineering3
ECE 641Medical Imaging Systems3
ECE 643Introduction to Biomedical Computing3