Electrical Engineering, M.S.
The following learning goals and learning outcomes have been established for students pursuing a Master's degree in Electrical Engineering
Learning Goals and Student Learning Outcomes
Technical Growth (Graduates will be successful in modern engineering practice, integrate into the local and global workforce, and contribute to the economy of California and the nation)
- Academic preparation and the proficiency in mathematics, and science
- Strong engineering fundamentals necessary to be productive engineers
- Solve problems in modern engineering practice
- Integrate into the local and global workforce
Professional Skills (Graduates will continue to demonstrate the professional skills necessary to be competent employees, assume leadership roles, and have career success and satisfaction)
- Professional skills necessary to be competent employees
- Identify, formulate, design, implement, and solve engineering problems that meet desired needs within realistic constraints
- Assume leadership roles
- Communicate effectively, including written, oral, and electronic methods
Professional Attitude and Citizenship: (Graduates will become productive citizens with high ethical and professional standards, who make sound engineering or managerial decisions, and have enthusiasm for the profession and professional growth).
- High ethical and professional standards
- Function effectively as individuals or as members of a multidisciplinary team
- Ability to make engineering decisions
- Enthusiasm for life-long learning

