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ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS AND SYSTEMS (ECS)

Electronic Circuits and Systems covers material in Analog and Digital Electronics such as VLSI, Solid State Devices, Power Electronics, RFID and FPGA based systems.  A concentration in this area provides a foundation in electronics that apply to a wide variety of activity spanning a range from energy conversion devices, RF circuit design, Analog Design, or the Internet of things.

Degree Requirements

Ten courses (30 credits) are required to complete a Master’s in Electrical Engineering with a concentration in Electronic Circuits and Systems (ECS).

Core Courses:

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And one of:

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Area Courses (choose two):

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Advisor
Dr. Mark Jupina, Professor, 610-519-7561

Dr. Ahmad Hoorfar
Director of Graduate Studies

STUDENT PERSPECTIVES

Shalini Sunkara, graduate of ÄÌÌÇÖ±²¥'s Master's in Electrical Engineering program.

“ÄÌÌÇÖ±²¥ offers a strong research-oriented graduate school program. It has extremely qualified faculty willing to help students excel in their areas of interest.â€

Shalini Sunkara, Senior Project Electrical Engineer, Lutron Electronics

Mark Schaff, graduate of ÄÌÌÇÖ±²¥'s Master's in Electrical Engineering program.

“The professors in Electrical Engineering are very easy to work with and the program itself is tailorable. I appreciated how I was able to select classes that matched my professional interests.â€

Mark Schaff, Systems Engineering Lead, The Boeing Company