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New Mexico State University
College of Engineering
Klipsch School of Electrical and Computer Engineering

 

Degree Programs Undergraduate Degrees Graduate Degrees

Undergraduate Degrees

The undergraduate program of the Klipsch School is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET and stresses the development of analytical tools and physical concepts required to prepare students for immediate employment or graduate study. The program is flexible, allowing students to choose course work in the interest areas of communications, computers, control systems, digital design, electric energy systems, electromagnetics and microwave engineering, micro-electronics, photonics, signal processing, telemetry, and space systems engineering.

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Graduate Degrees

The Klipsch School of Electrical and Computer Engineering offers graduate work leading to the Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy degrees. Areas of specialization for masters students and doctoral candidates are digital signal processing, communications, microelectronics/VLSI, control systems, electromagnetics, electro-optics, electric power systems, and computer engineering.  In addition to giving students the opportunity to perform in-depth research in one of these eight specialty areas, the graduate program is intended to provide broad graduate-level training. In addition, appropriate courses in computer science, mathematics, physics, and business management may be integrated into a graduate student's program. Students desiring to work toward an advanced degree in electrical engineering must have completed undergraduate preparation substantially equivalent to that required for the Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering degree at this institution.

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