Electrical & Computer Engineering
Master of Science, Electrical Engineering
General Requirements
The Master of Science in electrical engineering will provide degree options in one of four areas of study: Radar, Signals Intelligence, and Communications. All options require nine core EEGR courses related to the area of study and a minimum of 18 electrical engineering courses taken towards the degree.
Core Courses (9 Credits)
- EEGR 532 - Microwave Transmission 3 Credits
- EEGR 624 - Detection and Estimation Theory 3 Credits
- EEGR 635 - Advanced Electromagnetic Theory 3 Credits
Elective Courses (18 credits)
Elective courses are 6 courses chosen from the following:
- EEGR 503 - Communications Theory 3 Credits
- EEGR 507 - Applied Probability and Statistical Analysis 3 Credits
- EEGR 508 - Advanced Linear Systems 3 Credits
- EEGR 510 - Communications Networks 3 Credits
- EEGR 520 - Digital Image Processing 3 Credits
- EEGR 522 - Digital Signal & Speech Processing 3 Credits
- EEGR 524 - Introduction to RADAR 3 Credits
- EEGR 535 - Active Microwave Circuit Design 3 Credits
- EEGR 536 - Antenna Theory and Design 3 Credits
- EEGR 542 - Microwave Power Devices 3 Credits
- EEGR 543 - Introduction to Microwaves 3 Credits
- EEGR 551 - Digital Signal Processing 3 Credits
- EEGR 553 - Electric Drives and Machines 3 Credits
- EEGR 556 - Modeling and Control Techniques in Power Electronics 3 Credits
- EEGR 557 - Smart Grid and Building Energy Efficiency 3 Credits
- EEGR 580 - Advanced Cyber Security 3 Credits
- EEGR 581 - Advanced Network Security 3 Credits
- EEGR 582 - Advanced Cryptography 3 Credits
Contact Information
Administrative Assistant:
April Lopez
ecedept@morgan.edu
443-885-3073
Interim Department Chair:
Dr. Michael Spencer
michael.spencer@morgan.edu
Contact Information
Administrative Assistant:
April Lopez
ecedept@morgan.edu
443-885-3073
Interim Department Chair:
Dr. Michael Spencer
michael.spencer@morgan.edu