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Become a leader in the fast-paced world of technology with a Master of Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering. Our program is designed to equip you with the advanced skills necessary to solve complex problems and drive innovation. You will master designing and building cutting-edge electrical systems and electronics while also gaining expertise in analyzing and improving computer systems and components. With specialized coursework in robotics, renewable energy, the Internet of Things, and semiconductors, you'll be ready to take your career to the next level.
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At the intersection of technology and innovation, our Master of Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering will give you the skills and knowledge you need to advance your career in today’s competitive job market.
Gain valuable, hands-on experience monitoring, analyzing and redesigning computer systems and components. Design develop, and build electrical systems and electronics. Get advanced training in computer architecture, embedded design, Internet of Things, and robotics, renewable energy, power, semiconductors, and process automation.
At the intersection of technology and innovation, our Master of Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering will give you the skills and knowledge you need to advance your career in today’s competitive job market.
Gain valuable, hands-on experience monitoring, analyzing and redesigning computer systems and components. Design develop, and build electrical systems and electronics. Get advanced training in computer architecture, embedded design, Internet of Things, and robotics, renewable energy, power, semiconductors, and process automation.
The Master of Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering can be completed part-time or full-time and is designed to help you balance, work, school and family.
Open to current Wentworth students in the final year of their Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or a related major, the Accelerated 4+1 Master’s degree enables you to enroll in master’s-level classes while completing your bachelor’s degree. Earn a master’s degree in just 1 year after graduation.
Open to candidates with a B.S. in Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or related major, who are not able to transfer the required graduate-level credits into the program. Choose the thesis or non-thesis option and complete your degree in just 3 semesters.
Open to working professionals with a B.S. in Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or related major, the part-time program can be completed in as little as 2 years, or up to 4 years, depending on the availability of transfer credits the number of classes taken per semester. Convenient afternoon and evening classes allow you to continue working while you learn and apply what you are studying to work-related situations.
Students enrolled in the Master of Science in Computer and Electrical Engineering are required to complete 30 credits in either the thesis or non-thesis option. View the Curriculum tab for coursework and more information about thesis and non-thesis options.
If Wentworth alumni across the Boston area decided to take the same day of, the workings of the city might grind to a halt. That’s because professionals with Wentworth degrees are in crucial leadership positions across this city and in other cities around the world. In fact, for generations, Wentworth alumni have ranked among the most sought-after professionals in the employment marketplace.
What motivates us is a shared passion for developing solutions to the increasingly thorny challenges of our age. With a graduate degree from Wentworth, you will have every tool you need to drive change—and employers all over the world eager for you to do just that.
The value of advanced degree has never been more important, and the need for problem solvers has never been more imminent. As the 21st-century workforce continues to evolve, so do we.
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