Prospective Graduate Students
Welcome to Graduate Study in the Department of ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING AND COMPUTER SCIENCE
Program overviews and syllabi are available for:
- Analog/Mixed-Signal IC Design
- Communications & Signal Processing
- Computer Networks & Distributed Computing
- Computer Systems & Software
- Power
The Department offers M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in several distinct concentrations.
Degree requirements for M.S. degree are found here:
- Electrical Engineering (including optical and electronic devices and circuits, analog/mixed-signal VLSI, communications, signal processing, machine vision, power electronics, and control systems)
- Computer Graphics & Visualization
- Computer Networks & Distributed Computing
- Computer Systems & Software
In addition, the Networked Systems Program offers M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Networked Systems. This program is administered by an interdisciplinary group of faculty from the Department of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science and the Donald Bren School of Information & Computer Science. Visit the Networked Systems site to find out more information about the CNDC and EE concentrations.
The EECS Department also participates in a number of research centers, including:- California Institute of Telecommunications and Information Technology (Calit2)
- Center for Embedded Computer Systems
- Center for Pervasive Communications & Computing (CPCC)
- Integrated Nanosystems Research Facility (INRF)
Fall 2006 Applications
Applications for Fall 2006 graduate admission are now being accepted. Students who wish to be considered for financial aid must submit their completed application by 15 January 2006. Applications submitted after 15 March 2006 will not be considered for Fall 2006 admission. Because of the large number of applicants these deadlines are strictly enforced.
The University's on-line, electronic application system is available only for fall applications. Fall-only applications for graduate admission in The Henry Samueli School of Engineering are strongly preferred. Because most graduate courses are not repeated every quarter, students should make every effort to begin their graduate program in the fall.
Click here to learn about financial aid for EECS graduate students
Contact Information:
Ronnie Gran, Graduate CoordinatorProf. Hamid Jafferkhani, Graduate Advisory
