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The Master of Engineering (MEng) program in Electrical Engineering provides a graduate degree that focuses on the practice of engineering in order to better serve working professionals. Rather than culminate in a research experience and a thesis, the Master of Engineering curriculum provides skills and expertise that enhance the individual’s ability to contribute to the technical workforce. The difference between the traditional Master of Science degree and the MEng degree is not on the rigor of the coursework or a lack of competencies, but rather on the focus of the curriculum.
The program provides advanced training to students interested in expanding their knowledge and expertise. Depending on a student’s interest, the degree could add significant depth to an individual’s understanding of the practice of engineering or the program could be constructed to focus on greater inter-disciplinary breadth if that is the educational objective of the student. In today’s competitive technology environment, industries need to have highly skilled practicing engineers who are flexible in their professional capabilities. The MEng program is a practice oriented, focused degree and caters to this need. While students have up to two years to complete the degree, all requirements can be completed in one year.
MENG
20MAS-EE-MENG
EECE9060 Master of Engineering Capstone Project (C min) 1 - 4
CEAS Courses
Students may take graduate level courses from any engineering discipline
Course Title/Desc Credit
6XXX+ CEAS Courses
Students may take graduate level courses from any engineering discipline 3 - 18
Electrical Engineering Track Courses
The Electrical Engineering program requires students to select a specific track and take required courses from that track. Students must consult the Graduate Program Director to develop the appropriate program of study for their track.
Core courses - Professional Skills
Select one course from the list of courses; other courses may be allowed with permission.
Course Title/Desc Credit
ENGR6002 Management of Professionals 3
ENGR6010 Effectiveness in Technical Organizations 3
ENGR6050 Fundamentals of Leadership 3
MGMT7014 Leadership and Organizations 2
OLHR6050 Teams (C min) 3
OLHR8029 Individual Behavior in the Workplace (C min) 2 - 3
ENGR6012 Innovation and Design Thinking 3
Core Courses - Project / Task Management
Select one course from the list of courses; other courses may be allowed with permission.
Course Title/Desc Credit
MECH6074 Quality Control 3
ENGR6014 Engineering Project Management 3
OM7011 Management of Operations 2
ENGR6012 Innovation and Design Thinking 3
ENGR6030 Engineering Economic Analysis 3
AEEM6067 Entrepreneurship and Technology Law 3
ENGR6013 Six Sigma Principles and Applications 3
ENGR7025 Concurrent Product & Process Design Integrating Control and Quality 3
AEEM6099 Systems Engineering Analysis 3
GRE is required for the below programs, with the exception of any student that receives their bachelor's (BS) degree from an ABET accredited university in the United States with a GPA of 3.0+. *However, please note Biomedical Engineering requires GRE for all applicants, even students with a 3.0 or higher who graduated from an ABET accredited U.S. university.
GRE is optional for the below programs: The below programs do not require GRE. If you've taken the GRE you can report it and it will be added to your application.
We require the GRE General Test, which includes verbal, quantitative, and analytical writing sections. Subject tests are not required. We will only accept tests taken within five years before the date of application. The average GRE accepted is 310 total on the quantitative and verbal. The University of Cincinnati institutional code for GRE is 1833, department code is not required. GRE information can be found here. A GRE Home test is available. Scores must be sent to UC electronically.
Admission Requirements
Tuition fee-2 years$60,000
Total fee-2 years$92,000