Master's & Certificate Programs

The Electrical & Systems Engineering department offers students the opportunity to pursue master's-level study in a number of areas, as well as a certificate in imaging science.

Students pursuing the degree must complete a minimum of 30 credit hours of study consistent with the residency and other applicable requirements of Washington University in St. Louis and the McKelvey School of Engineering. The degrees may be pursued with a course only or thesis option.

Students will enjoy the benefits of programs that balance fundamental theoretical concepts with modern applications. In our department, students find ample opportunities for close interactions with faculty members working on cutting-edge research and technology development.

We also offer a Graduate Certificate Programs:

Programs no longer accepting new applications:

More details can be found in the campus bulletin.

Course option

This option is intended for those employed in local industry who wish to pursue a graduate degree on a part-time basis, or for full-time students who do not seek careers in research. Under the course option, students may not take ESE 599: Master's Research, and with faculty permission may take up to three units of graduate level Independent Study.

Thesis option

This option is intended for those pursuing full-time study and engaged in research projects. Candidates for this degree must complete a minimum of 24 credit hours of course instruction and six credit hours of thesis research (ESE 599). Three of these credit hours of thesis research may be applied toward the 15 core electrical engineering credit hours required for the MSEE program. Any of these six hours of thesis research may be applied as electives for the MSEE, MSSSM, MSDAS and MCEng programs. The student must write a master's thesis and defend it in an oral examination.

Core principles common to all degrees

Suggested academic requirements for prospective students