Graduate Programs

A graduate degree from the Department of Electrical, Computer, and Energy Engineering provides you with skills that are valued in a wide range of careers in academia and industry. We offer several degree options tailored to both working engineers looking to advance their careers and to those looking to pursue a career in academia.Ìý

Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering Graduate Programs

Contribute original research to the field as you prepare for a career in research or academia.Ìý

Our traditional master’s degree help prepare for a successful career in academia or industry with an optional thesis.

A course-based master’s option tailored for working professionals to help advance their careers in four industry-specific subplans.

Our program offers stackable graduate-level courses, graduate certificates and a fully accredited master’s degree in electrical engineering hosted on .Ìý

Explore interdisciplinary skills related to electrical and computer engineering without pursuing a full degree

PhD Frequently Asked Questions

No. All faculty in your area of interest will review your application for admittance to their group. All our PhD offers include funding, unless the applicant has other stated means (tuition remission with employer, home country government scholarships, etc.) You only need to complete the one application.

Master's Program Frequently Asked Questions

The traditional MS,ÌýProfessional MS (PMP), and MS-EE on Coursera degrees have different billing structures that applicants should review before applying:

Please Note: Please read through the fee rates closely! Rates are different if you are an in-state resident vs an out-of-state or international student. For example, tuition is less expensive for PMP students who are out-of-state residents or international students and PMP tuition is more expensive for in-state residents. The inverse is true for the traditional MS students.Ìý

Applicants will automatically be considered for potential aid; there is no extra paperwork to fill out to be considered.Ìý

However, our master's degrees are generally entirely unfunded. It is rare that we are able to provide scholarships, funding or assistantships to our master’s students. NearlyÌýall research assistantships (RA) go to fully fund our PhD students, and we do not use teaching assistantships (TA).Ìý

Additionally, Professional Master’s students are not eligible to hold a graduate appointment like a TA or an RA and may only hold hourly student appointments that do not include tuition remission.

ECEE hires Learning Assistants (LAs, undergraduates) and Graduate Learning AssistantsÌý(GLAs, graduate students)Ìýto assist with the majority of classroom support.

  • GLAs are graduate students who can work up to 20 hours per week during fall and spring terms without any tuition waiver. Please note some department roles limit GLAs to 5 or 10 hours per week.
  • GLAs are available for responsibilities such as additional office hour coverage, holding course workshopsÌýand homework review sessions for our on-campus courses. For the MS-EE on Coursera program, GLAs help solve student issues, answerÌýstudent questionsÌýand beta-testÌýCoursera courses.
  • All ECEE graduate-level students are eligible to apply for this role, though this does not guarantee being hired. The application information is emailed to all active students each Fall/Spring semester.

Our Graduate School has additional funding information that may be helpful in determining how to fund a master's degree. Applicants can explore on-campus employment opportunities.

Current students may apply to switch their master’s degree program (traditional MS to PMP or vice-versa) once during their tenure as a student. Current students should review the ECEE Graduate Student Handbook or ECEE Graduate Student Information Canvas page for official process.Ìý

  • The MS-EE on Coursera
  • The Professional MS in the Embedded Systems Engineering subplan
  • The Professional MS in the Next Generation power & Energy Systems subplan
  • The Professional MS in Power Electronics subplan

The majority of our courses are offered between 9am-5pm in-person without online/remote sections, which may make it difficult for a full-time working professional to complete the degree.Ìý

Please see the "Which degree can I successfully complete online?" to see which of our degrees and subplans offer the most flexibility for working professionals.Ìý

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Have More Questions? Contact Our Advisors:

Adam Sadoff

Adam SadoffÌý
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Graduate Program Lead Ìý Ìý Ìý ÌýÌý
sadoff@colorado.edu

Adam advises students in the Professional MS and MS-EE on Coursera.

Lori Meehan

Lori Meehan
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Graduate Program Manager Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý ÌýÌý
lori.meehan@colorado.eduÌý

Lori advises students in the PhD and the Traditional MS.

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