The Master of Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering (AMSRFIC) features a comprehensive set of courses related to analog, mixed-signal, and radiofrequency integrated circuits with a wide range of applications in wireless and wired communications, autonomous systems, machine learning and artificial intelligence, medical electronics, biomedical implants, controls, sensing, and imaging.
APPLICATION DEADLINES
SEMESTER | DEADLINE |
Fall | December 15 |
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ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
Applicants to the Master's of Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering - Analog, Mixed Signal, & Radio-Frequency Integrated Circuits are required to have a Bachelor’s Degree or be in the process of completing a Bachelor's Degree. Degrees in any engineering or engineering-related disciplines are frequently represented among our program applicants, including but not limited to the following:
Applicants without a Bachelor’s degree in the preferred majors listed above will only be considered with coursework and demonstrated proficiency in the acceptable courses listed below (or equivalent).
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Calculus 1-3
Differential Equations |
Applications are reviewed holistically; simply taking these courses does not guarantee admission.
APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS
The following materials are required to be included with your online application:
- Transcripts
- Resume/CV
- Personal Statement
- Letter of Recommendation (Optional)
NOTE: The GRE is not required for 2025 applications.
The following link will take you to an overview of the tuition & fees for graduate engineering students, including payment information. Both on-campus and DEN@Viterbi students pay the same tuition
TUITION AND FEES OVERVIEW
Use the link below to download the Cost of Attendance to see a summary of tuition and fees by semester. The document is a typical example and the number of courses, and time to complete the program, will vary by student.
Estimated Cost of Attendance - 28 Unit Program
Internships (Summer 2023)**
Marvell Semiconductor, Inc.; Qualcomm
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** Internship data is from CPT internships done by our international student population.
Want to find out where our graduating class of 2019 Electrical and Computer Engineering Master’s students did their internships and where they went after commencement? Visit our Electrical and Computer Engineering Employment Outcomes page.
This program is not available through DEN. For a full list of the 40+ engineering graduate programs available online, please visit Online DEN@Viterbi Offerings.
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