Electrical Engineering, MSE

Postgraduate

In Philadelphia (USA)

higher than £ 9000

Description

  • Type

    Postgraduate

  • Location

    Philadelphia (USA)

  • Start date

    Different dates available

The MSE Program in Electrical Engineering gives students the theoretical and technological foundation needed to deal with the new ideas and new applications that are the hallmarks of modern electrical engineering.  A major advantage of our MSE program is that it allows students to focus their education according to their interests and goals, from nanotechnology and circuits, to embedded systems or robotics.  The MSE Program in Electrical Engineering gives students the theoretical foundation and the interdisciplinary skills needed to deal with the new ideas and new applications that are the hallmarks of modern electroscience. A major advantage of our MSE Program allows you to tailor your education to your own interests and goals, from Electromagnetics and Photonics, sensors and MEMS to VLSI and Nanotechnology.

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Philadelphia (USA)
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Filadelfia, Pensilvania, 19104

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Subjects

  • Engineering
  • Systems
  • Nanotechnology
  • Electrical
  • Systems Engineering
  • Design

Course programme

Electromagnetic and Optics
Battery and Super-Capacitor Systems
The Physics of Solid State Energy Devices
Quantum Engineering
Nanoscale Science and Engineering
Photovoltaic Systems Engineering
Introduction to Micro- and Nano-electromechanical Technologies
Nanofabrication and Nanocharacterization
The Principles and Practice of Microfabrication Technology
Real-Time Embedded Systems
System-on-a-Chip Architecture
Electronic Design Automation
Mixed Signal Circuit Design and Modeling
Digital Integrated Circuits and VLSI-Fundamentals
Analog Integrated Circuits
RFIC (Radio Frequency Integrated Circuit) Design
Linear Systems Theory
Intro to Linear, Nonlinear and Integer Optimization
Feedback Control Design and Analysis
Introduction to Networks and Protocols
Dynamical Systems for Engineering and Biological Applications
Estimation and Detection Theory
Elements of Probability Theory
Digital Signal Processing
Statistics for Data Science
Data Mining: Learning from Massive Datasets

Students must complete ten (10) course units at the graduate level (500+).

  • A maximum of two (2) graduate-level course units may be transferred from another school to apply towards the degree. These cannot have been used to fulfill requirements of an undergraduate degree.
  • Students must be registered with the 500-level course number to be eligible as a graduate level course. Any cross-listed section at the 400-level or below is ineligible towards the degree.

Students can select any combination from this list, and are not limited to a single area.


Select any graduate-level ESE course at the 500 and 600 level.


Select 1 graduate-level course within: ESE, CIS, CIT, IPD, MEAM, EAS, or ENM. A maximum of two (2) CIT course units are allowed towards the degree.


Only the following EAS courses are allowed:

  • EAS 507 Intellectual Property and Business Law for Engineers
  • EAS 510 Technical Communication and Academic Wrting for Non-native Speakers of English
  • EAS 512 Engineering Negotiation
  • EAS 545 Engineering Entrepreneurship I
  • EAS 546 Engineering Entrepreneurship II
  • EAS 595 Foundations of Leadership
  • ESE 680 Special Topics in Electrical and Systems Engineering can be taken several times and counted more than once towards the degree. Each ESE 680 Special Topics in Electrical and Systems Engineering course taken must address different topics to be eligible.
  • A maximum of 1 ESE 599 course unit can be used toward the degree.
  • If a thesis is completed, it will count for 2 course units of ESE 597 Master's Thesis).

Select from graduate courses at Penn in SEAS, SAS, Medicine, Law, Wharton MBA, Social Policy, and Education. These must have technical/scientific content and relevance to the student’s program. Approval must be obtained from the ESE department prior to enrollment in the course.


Electrical Engineering, MSE

higher than £ 9000