Graduate Degree

The graduate degree offers in-depth skill building in many different areas. The program is highly customizable to allow students to pursue what interests them. Individual coursesÌýare grouped into specializations stack toward 30 credit hours.ÌýStudents may earn and apply graduate certificates toward the full online MS-EE degree.Ìý

To earn a graduate degree, complete one "pathway" specialization to earn admission, then combine those credits with more coursework to earn the full 30 credits required to graduate. An official ºÚÁÏÉçÇøÍø graduate degree will be awarded automatically upon successful completion of all requirementsÌýand will appear on your detailed course transcript.

A diagram illustrating how a pathway specialization and additional coursework combine to fulfill the 30 hours required for a graduate degree.

Complete one pathway specialization

View the details of each pathway specialization on curriculum page.

  • Embedding Sensors and Motors Specialization
  • FPGA Design for Embedded SystemsÌýSpecialization
  • Optical EngineeringÌýSpecialization
  • Power ElectronicsÌýSpecialization
  • Semiconductor DevicesÌýSpecialization

Graduation

  1. Declare your intention to seek the degree, which you can do before, during, or after any work in a pathway specialization;
  2. Complete at leastÌýone Pathway Specialization for-creditÌýwith a cumulative grade-point average (GPA) of at least 3.00;
  3. Complete a minimum of 30 for-credit hours which includes a pathway specialization withÌýcumulative GPA of at least 3.00 for all for-credit courses taken to date.
  1. At the start of your final, 8-week session, send an email to msee-support@colorado.edu for details aboutÌýparticipation in theÌýnext graduation ceremony.
  2. Attend the graduation ceremony (optional).

You will receive a congratulatory email about three weeks after your final 8-week session concludes.

You will receive your diploma around two months after you complete your course work.

±·´Ç³Ù±ð:ÌýDiplomas and Certificates will beÌýmailed outÌýto students –Ìýwe do not print or ship diplomas in house. Diploma covers are not included in the mailing. Currently, students receive both a paper and electronic copy.