

The Electrical and Computer Engineering Master of Science program at University of Michigan offers an advanced study in electrical and computational systems for students aiming to deepen their technical expertise. The curriculum integrates topics such as circuit analysis, signal processing, embedded systems, and computer architecture, combining theoretical foundations with hands-on experience. Students develop critical analytical skills to design, implement, and optimize complex electrical and computer systems, gaining the ability to tackle challenging engineering problems. This program emphasizes research driven learning, technical innovation, and applied problem solving to prepare graduates for leadership and specialized roles in engineering fields.
As a one year full time program, it provides an intensive academic schedule that combines coursework, laboratory projects, and applied research opportunities. Students engage in practical exercises, simulations, and collaborative studies that strengthen their proficiency in system design, hardware and software integration, and signal analysis. The program equips learners to develop innovative solutions, enhance system performance, and contribute effectively to advancements in electrical engineering, computer engineering, and related technology sectors.
Semester 1 - Foundations in Electrical and Computer Engineering
• Advanced Circuit Design
• Signal Processing and Systems
• Embedded Systems and Microcontrollers
• Research Methods in Engineering
Semester 2 - Applied Engineering and System Integration
• Computer Architecture and Hardware Design
• Control Systems and Automation
• Communication Networks
• Capstone Project and Independent Study
Graduates of this program pursue careers in industries where electrical and computer engineering expertise is essential. Many work in electronics and semiconductor companies, software and hardware development, telecommunications, and research institutions, applying their skills to design, optimize, and implement complex systems. Others take roles in robotics, automation, embedded computing, or continue with advanced research and academic careers. The program’s focus on applied technical proficiency, problem solving, and innovation ensures graduates are prepared to contribute meaningfully to engineering projects and technological advancement.
Students choose this program for its combination of advanced technical knowledge, applied research, and hands-on learning, which equips them to address complex engineering challenges. The curriculum emphasizes system optimization, innovation, and practical application, preparing learners to develop solutions that meet industry and research needs. Students benefit from expert faculty guidance, collaborative projects, and lab-based learning that enhance both technical and professional competencies. By focusing on applied electrical and computer engineering, the program ensures graduates are ready to innovate, lead projects, and advance technology in professional and academic contexts.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: 734-764-8129
Email: rackadmis@umich.edu
Address: Graduate Admissions Office, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109, USA