Graduate

Graduate Research Opportunities

As you study for your Master of Science degree in Electrical Engineering at UNT, you'll have a wide variety of research opportunities.

Students can engage in state-of-the-art collaborative research with faculty from EE and other departments. And we offer graduate classes in late afternoons to enable working engineers to pursue graduate study.

Courses and research areas include:

Admissions

Would you like to attend the University of North Texas and study with us in the Electrical Engineering Department? We'd love to have you!

We feel strongly that an Electrical Engineering degree makes our graduates much more marketable when they begin the process of looking for a job.

We are pleased with our department and what we have to offer you. We have a great group of students studying with us, as well as an active, enthusiastic and interested faculty. 

Graduate Information

Opportunities for Graduate Studies

As you study for your Master of Science degree in Electrical Engineering at UNT, you'll have a wide variety of research opportunities.

Courses and research areas include:

Graduate Degree Requirements

Two options are available:

  • Option A: Thesis option with 24 semester hours of organized coursework, excluding undergraduate prerequisites and leveling courses, and 6 semester hours of EENG 5950 Master Thesis.
  • Option B: Non-Thesis option with 30 semester hours of organized course work and 3 semester hours of EENG 5890 Study of Topics in Electrical Engineering.

Course Selection:

Both courses require the completion of

Graduate Admission Requirements

How to apply for graduate admission at the University of North Texas:

Fill out an application at ApplyTexas.org.

You must meet all admission requirements detailed here.

All applicants must also satisfy the admission requirements of the Electrical Engineering Department:

Graduate Degree Information

The department offers a graduate program leading to:Master of Science in Electrical Engineering

Learn more about our admission and degree requirements.

Contact a College of Engineering recruiter for more information regarding the degree program.

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