Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Fenn Hall 332
(216) 687-2589
http://www.csuohio.edu/engineering/eecs/eecs
Chansu Yu, Chair, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Lili Dong, Graduate Program Director
Areas of Study
- Communication Systems
- Computer Systems
- Control Systems
- Power Electronics and Power Systems
- Nanobiotechnology
Introduction
The Master of Science in Electrical Engineering program integrates theory and applications. Courses are typically scheduled in the late afternoon and early evening to serve the needs of both full-time and part-time students. The program is suitable for students planning to continue their studies at the doctoral level, as well as those who do not plan formal studies beyond the master’s degree. Each student plans a program of study in consultation with an advisor appointed by the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. The program includes required courses and an integrated selection of courses in the student’s field of interest. The following areas of specialization are offered for graduate study and research:
- Communication Systems
- Computer Systems
- Control Systems
- Power Electronics and Power Systems
- Nanobiotechnology
Faculty Research and Publications
The members of the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science faculty are engaged in research in a number of areas suitable for student theses and dissertations. These include computer architectures, reconfigurable computing systems, computer communication networks, bandwidth and power-efficient modulation schemes, error-control coding, multi-carrier communications, spread-spectrum systems, mobile communication systems, robust communications, power systems operation and control, power electronics and motor drives, system identification, advanced control algorithms, and intelligent control systems. Results of research in these areas are published regularly in refereed journals, such as Transactions of IEEE and IEE Proceedings, and are presented at scholarly conferences and symposia.
Current faculty information can be located on the Cleveland State University Faculty Profile page.
Financial Assistance
The Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science offers a number of research and teaching assistantships and graduate tuition grants. In addition, internships sponsored by the NASA Glenn Research Center and General Electric, and fellowships awarded by the Ohio Space Grant Consortium are available.
Admission Information
Admission to the graduate program in electrical engineering is open to qualified students with baccalaureate degrees in engineering or science. A minimum baccalaureate grade-point average of 2.75 is required, but this minimum score does not guarantee admission. Applicants should make arrangements to have official transcripts sent directly from their undergraduate institutions to the Graduate Admissions Office. Two letters of recommendation from individuals familiar with the student’s undergraduate or graduate work also are required.
The GRE General section is required if one or more of the following conditions is true:
- The undergraduate degree was awarded by a college or university outside of the United States or Canada, or by a Canadian institution not accredited by the Canadian Engineering Accreditation Board of the Canadian Council of Professional Engineers.
- The undergraduate degree was in a discipline unrelated to electrical or computer engineering.
- The student’s undergraduate cumulative grade-point average is below 3.0.
- The year of the baccalaureate degree precedes the date of application to the College of Graduate Studies by more than six years.
If the GRE is required, a minimum score on the Quantitative Reasoning section of the 60th percentile is required, but this minimum score does not guarantee admission.
For applicants whose native language is not English, a TOEFL score of at least 550 on the paper-based exam, 78 on the Internet exam (including at least 20 in reading, 21 in listening, 17 in writing, and 20 in speaking), 6.0 on the IELTS exam, 5.0 on the iTEP exam, or 213 on the computer-based exam, is required. Students who do not satisfy these requirements, but who do satisfy the University’s TOEFL requirements, will be tested upon arrival at CSU by the English as a Second Language Program. Depending on test results, students may be required to take a writing (ESL 502) and/or speaking (ESL 503) course.
There is a preparatory program designed for students without a sufficient background in electrical engineering.
Application Deadlines: March 15 for Fall semester admission; September 15 for Spring semester admission.
Apply Now: http://www.csuohio.edu/graduate-admissions/how-apply