The M.S. in Electrical and Computer Engineering program at Embry‑Riddle provides students with the skills and knowledge necessary to work not only within the aviation/aerospace field but many others as well.
M.S. in Electrical and Computer Engineering program faculty are experienced professionals who bring firsthand knowledge and conduct ongoing research in which students will participate.
Students select from a program concentration in either Electrical Engineering or Computer Engineering. In both areas, the program builds upon a foundation in linear systems, random processes, and systems engineering.
M.S. in Electrical & Computer Engineering program prepares students for advanced careers in the aerospace industry and other industries where increasing reliance on embedded control systems have created a high demand for electrical, computer, software and systems engineers.
Like its undergraduate counterpart, this degree produces engineers who possess both technical proficiency and the ability to execute systems-level design. Graduates are prepared for leadership roles in either electrical engineering or computer engineering design.