The Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering offers on-campus graduate programs of instruction and research leading to the degrees of Master of Science (M.S. - thesis based), Master of Electrical Engineering (M.E.E - non-thesis.), and the Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.). Instruction is offered and research facilities are available to support graduate study in automatic controls, communications, wireless engineering, digital systems, electromagnetics, electronics, and energy conversion and power systems. Additionally, individualized programs that cross the traditional boundaries of engineering, mathematics, and the sciences can be accommodated.
International Applicants - February 1
Domestic Applicants - July 1
* Fill out the on-line graduate application.
http://www.grad.auburn.edu/prospective.html
* Have ETS send GRE (and TOEFL for international applicants) scores to Graduate
School, Auburn University (university code 1005; no need to specify the departmental
code).
* Send supporting materials (transcripts, recommendation letters, etc.) to:
Sandy Johnson
Assistant for Graduate Program Officer
Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering
Auburn University
Auburn, AL 36849-5201
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Soo-Young Lee
Professor and Graduate Program Officer
Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering
200 Broun Hall
Auburn University, AL 36849-5201
Phone: (334) 844-1848
Fax: (334) 844-1809
Email: leesooy@auburn.edu
Sandy Johnson
Assistant to Graduate Program Officer
Phone: (334) 844-1802
Fax: (334) 844-1809
Email: ecegrad@eng.auburn.edu
Inquiries about application should be sent to Sandy Johnson.