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Master of Science in Electrical Engineering

About the Program

Format: In person on the Statesboro Campus
Credit Hours: 30
Entry Terms: Fall, Spring
Time to Complete: Four semesters

The demand for applications-oriented engineering managers and professionals has grown rapidly.  the M.S.E.E. program is designed to meet this global need for engineers who possess leadership skills as well as applications experience in consumer, commercial and industrial fields.  Courses include analytical math and experimental research in areas such as autonomous systems, optical communications, wireless power, small antennas, intelligent sensors, smart grids and energy harvesting.

Admission Requirements

  1. Completed requirements for the Bachelor’s degree at a college or university accredited by the proper regional accrediting association.
  2. An undergraduate degree or the equivalent in the proposed or closely related field of study.
  3. A 2.75 (4.0 scale) cumulative grade point average or higher on courses in undergraduate work, or equivalent.
  4. International students must meet College of Graduate Studies English Proficiency requirements.
  5. The Master of Science in Electrical Engineering program requires: a) a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering, computer engineering, or related field; or b) permission of the Graduate Program Director.

*International transcripts must be evaluated by a NACES accredited evaluation service and must be a course by course evaluation and include a GPA. (naces.org)

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Provisional Admission

A student may be granted provisional admission based upon the recommendation of the Master of Science in Applied Engineering Graduate Coordinator or department chair.

Advanced Bachelor’s to Master’s (ABM) Information

Qualified students may be eligible for an accelerated bachelor’s to master’s (ABM) program. ABM programs allow you to begin graduate studies in your senior year so you can accelerate completion of a graduate degree. You’ll earn both a bachelor’s and a graduate degree faster. And since any graduate courses taken as an undergraduate are billed at the undergraduate tuition rate, you’ll save money too. Learn more about accelerated bachelor’s to master’s programs. (ABM)

Deadlines

Fall

Priority: March 1*

Final: July 1*

Spring

Priority: October 1*

Final: November 15*

Summer

Does not admit

*The application and all ​​required documents listed on the “admissions requirements” tab​ for the program must be received by the deadline.  If all required documents are not received by the deadline your application will not be considered for admission.

Program Contact Information

Dr. Sungkyun Lim, Associate Professor
MSEE Program Director
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
sklim@georgiasouthern.edu or eeng@georgiasouthern.edu
912-478-2266 or 912-478-5373

Last updated: 1/10/2024