Specialize in High-Demand Areas and Lead Innovation in a Rapidly Evolving Field
The Master of Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering (MSECE) at St. Thomas is a STEM-approved, hands-on, industry-oriented, and career-focused graduate program that blends advanced theory with practical engineering fundamentals. Designed for forward-thinking professionals, this program equips you with the skills to tackle real-world challenges and drive innovation in high-demand areas like renewable energy, IoT, robotics, and microelectronics.
What sets us apart? At St. Thomas, you’ll have access to one of the premier microgrid research facilities in the country—one of the only student-focused facilities of its kind. Here, you’ll work alongside faculty and industry leaders to develop cutting-edge technology that shapes the evolution of energy in the face of climate change. Whether you’re designing smart grids, optimizing embedded systems, or advancing wireless communication, you’ll gain the expertise to make a lasting impact in your field.
Why Choose Our MSECE Program?
✅ Explore and Master Cutting-Edge Tools: Gain hands-on experience with the latest technologies and tools driving innovation today, preparing you to tackle industry challenges with confidence.
✅ Immediate application of skills: Gain hands-on experience that directly translates to your job, allowing you to solve current challenges and deliver results from day one.
✅ Flexible Learning: Tailor your education to your lifestyle with full-time, part-time, online, or hybrid options, ensuring you can balance your career and studies.
✅ Expert Faculty: Learn from professors who bring industry insights and real-world experience, providing you with guidance that’s grounded in practical knowledge and up-to-date trends.
Concentrations: Tailor Your Degree to Your Goals
- Master the principles of power generation, distribution, and grid management with a focus on sustainability.
- Ideal for careers in energy production, utilities, and sustainable technology.
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Dive into wireless communication, IoT, and data transmission.
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Prepare for roles in telecommunications, networking, and AI-driven systems.
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Gain expertise in designing and developing smart systems, IoT devices, and intelligent networks.
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Explore applications in robotics, automation, and connected technologies.
Have questions? Fill out our request for information form or contact us at gradengineering@stthomas.edu or via phone at (651) 962-6190.