Program Details
The electrical engineering program includes specialization to suit the desired needs of students. From these specializations students choose majors and minors for both degree programs. A student may also choose a minor from computer engineering or other
- Location:
- Huntsville, United States
- Program Type:
- Full Degree
- Degree Level:
- Doctorate
- Specialty:
- Electrical Engineering
Program Overview
- Program Description:
- The electrical engineering program includes specialization to suit the desired needs of students. From these specializations students choose majors and minors for both degree programs. A student may also choose a minor from computer engineering or other engineering areas based on the advice of a faculty member in the ECE department. These specializations are: * Communications * Radar * Control Theory * Digital Signal Processing * Electromagnetics, Plasma * Electronics, VLSI * Opto-electronics * Optics and Photonics More Information The M.S.E. program in optics and photonics offers a mix of optical science and engineering courses, augmented by courses in management. Special courses with strong application orientation are followed by an off-site practicum at a federal or industrial laboratory culminating in a master’s thesis. The course component is composed of 21 hours of required core courses, including 6 hours of optics principles, 9 hours of optical design and manufacturing, and 6 hours of engineering management; 6 hours of electives; and 6 hours for the practicum and thesis. The elective component is a two-course sequence chosen from optical systems, quantum optics, optical signals, optical communications, optical materials, physics, management, marketing, or a manufacturing specialty. Among the organizations providing practicum experiences are NASA/Marshall Space Flight Center, U.S. Army Aviation and Missile Command, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Dynetics, Inc., Hughes Danbury Optical Systems, Inc., SCI Systems, Inc., and Speedring, Inc. The Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering requires 60 hours of approved coursework. Their mission is to develop and maintain high quality programs in electrical, computer and optical engineering.
Additional Program Information
- Accreditation:
- The University of Alabama in Huntsville is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS)