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MS

Electrical & Computer Engineering

Format & Location

On-Campus (Fairfield, CT)

Computer chip being examined under microscope.

Start Dates

Spring (January), Summer (May), Fall (September)

Application Deadline

Rolling Admission

Completion

12-24 months

Schedule

Full-Time or Part-Time

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Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¹ÒÅÆ's Master of Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering (MSECE) provides students with the knowledge and skills to innovate and lead in their chosen discipline, all within the framework of research and development in academic institutions, the industrial workplace, research laboratories, or service organizations.

By the Numbers

$109,010

Median Salary for Electrical Engineers
-U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics

$130,080

Median Salary for Computer Hardware Engineers
-U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics

6%

Projected Job Growth for Computer Engineers Over the Next 10 years
-U.S. News & World Report

What You'll Learn and Do

Career-Driven Technical Training

The program challenges students with practical learning tasks, such as writing embedded software and designing mixed-signal circuit boards, equipping them with skills directly relevant to the workforce. Graduates are prepared to contribute to a range of industries, from IT to engineering.

Strong Industry Connections

Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¹ÒÅÆ’s partnerships with local industry professionals provide valuable networking and employment opportunities for students. These relationships help graduates secure positions in business, government, and academia, contributing to a high employment rate.

Comprehensive, Interdisciplinary Curriculum

The Electrical and Computer Engineering program offers courses spanning engineering, science, computer software, and business. Students can customize their education, gaining both technical expertise and entrepreneurial skills through electives and hands-on experiences.

Graduate Success and Impact

Graduates find employment in diverse fields such as telecommunications, aerospace, and power industries. They design and develop advanced technologies, from microelectronic circuits to interconnected telecommunication systems, applying their knowledge to innovate and drive industry advancements.

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Course Requirements

30 credits

Contact Us

Graduate Admission
gradadmis@fairfield.edu
(203) 254-4184

Learn From Industry Experts

Fairfield’s award-winning faculty have deep expertise in topics such as engineering design and research. Many are also contributors of the most respected publications in the industry. You’ll benefit from their firsthand insights and guidance on the way to your master’s in electrical & computer engineering.

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Mirco Speretta
Associate Dean, Computer Science and Engineering

Admission Information 

From your first admission conversation to graduation and beyond, you’ll find support at every turn. The Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¹ÒÅÆ student support network is dedicated to meeting your needs. You’ll receive personal, academic, and financial guidance as you complete your master’s in Electrical and computer engineering.

Admission Requirements

Tuition & Costs

Financial Aid

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Frequently Asked Questions

Applications are accepted on a rolling basis. Applications are reviewed by the Graduate Admission Committee.

The GREs are not required. We do look closely at your academic record and other application materials. Generally, we like to see that you have at least a 3.0 cumulative GPA. If your GPA is lower than 3.0 but you would like us to consider your application, you may include with your application a statement that explains your GPA and why you are confident you will be able to maintain the required 3.0 GPA in your graduate studies.

Tuition and fees for Fairfield's graduate programs.

Our programs are designed to accommodate students who want to attend either on a full-time or part-time basis. Students who are fully employed will find the scheduling of our courses compatible with their work requirements.

Most of our courses are offered in the evening and a few are offered on the weekends. Weekday courses generally meet once a week for three hours. Weekend courses tend to be full day courses that meet for four or five weekends or weekend days over the semester.

We keep our classes small. The typical maximum class size is 20, but class sizes range from less than 12 to 20.

Our students come from a variety of undergraduate backgrounds, which adds to the richness of our interactions in class. An undergraduate degree specifically in engineering is not required, but exposure to technology through employment is useful.

For students who attend part-time, the time will vary based on how many courses are taken at a time. Students who attend full-time take 9 credits each semester and can complete the program in 2 years. All students are required to complete their degree within 6 years after they begin their first course.

To be considered for financial aid, Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¹ÒÅÆ requires students to complete a FAFSA form. For further information on financial aid, visit the Office of Financial Aid.

A limited number of part-time assistantships are available to assist promising and deserving students.

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