Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Graduate Programs
Our state-of-the-art curriculum features a variety of specializations and opportunities for entrepreneurship and commercialization. Build upon your current expertise in electrical engineering, computer engineering, or computer science. Learn the advanced skills you need to be a productive researcher and develop innovative solutions to technological problems!
Graduate Degrees
Our department offers graduate degrees in Electrical Engineering, as well as graduate degrees in Computer Science and Engineering:
We understand your need for high-quality, flexible education. Our Master's degree programs offer three different course-work options to best fit your needs:
- Course work-only
- Master's project
- Master's thesis ― research-oriented degree
Additionally, the College of Engineering offers the following graduate programs:
- Online M.S. in engineering with a concentration in general engineering ― A part-time program for working professionals
- Online M.S. in energy engineering ― A part-time program for working professionals
- Master of Cyber security ― A research-based M.S. degree or a coursework-based M.C.S. for working professionals
- J.D./M.S.E. Dual Degree ― Designed for law students interesting in pursuing careers in technology-driven fields.
Research Highlights
Our faculty researchers and graduate students solve problems that have real-world impact:
- Work on research projects externally funded by prestigious federal agencies.
- Conduct research in state-of-the-art facilities, including the recently established Adaptive Radio-Frequency and Plasma Lab.
- Publish in leading academic journals such as IEEE Transactions series for electrical engineering.
- Present at leading academic conferences for computer science and engineering.
The department has received research grant funding from:
- Department of Energy
- NASA
- U.S. Air Force
Research topics in electrical engineering
- Power grid stability
- Electrification of transportation
- Battery storage solutions
- Photovoltaic materials
- Advanced communication systems
Electrical Engineering Specialization Areas
Research topics in computer science engineering
- Artificial Intelligence
- Machine Learning
- Cybersecurity/Computer Security
Computer Science and Engineering Specialization Areas
Research and LaboratoriesÌý
- Adaptive Radio-Frequency and Plasma Lab (ARPL)
- Learning and Optimization on Networks and Graphs Lab (LONG)
- Cyber-Physical-Human Systems Lab (CPHS)
- Paul A. Hotmer Cybersecurity and Teaming Research Lab (CSTAR)
- Toledo Power and Energy Research Group (TPERG)
- Electronic Materials Lab
- Artificial Intelligence
- Communications
- Hardware Security
- Interdisciplinary Data Engineering and Science
- Power Electronics
- Imaging and Computer Vision
- Wireless Networking
Learn to Think Like an Entrepreneur
We don't just develop outstanding electrical and computer engineers or computer scientists. We develop engineers and scientists who create value for their employers by thinking like entrepreneurs. ÒùÆÞÉç offers opportunities to commercialize your research and ideas.
Frequently Asked Questions
Learn more about the city of Toledo and why our students chose the College of Engineering:
Questions?
Dr. Devinder Kaur
Graduate Director & Professor
Office: NI 2062
Phone:Ìý(419) 530-8163
Email: Devinder.Kaur@utoledo.edu