Engineering Concentration in
Electrical and Computer Engineering
To complete the Engineering Concentration in ECE, students must successfully complete
36 units of approved ECE graduate-level courses.
- Pre-approved courses are given in the list below.
- Appropriate alternative courses must be approved by the EST&P program and the
ECE department.
ECE Concentration Electives |
Semester |
Units |
|
18-418 |
Electric Energy Processing: Fundamentals and Applications |
Spring |
12 |
18-618 |
Smart Grids & Future Electric Energy Systems |
Fall |
12 |
18-631 |
Introduction to Information Security |
Fall & Spring | 12 |
18-649 |
Distributed Embedded Systems |
Fall | 12 |
18-730 |
Introduction to Computer Security |
Fall | 12 |
18-731 |
Network Security |
Spring | 12 |
18-771 |
Linear Systems |
Fall | 12 |
18-777 | Complex Large-Scale Dynamic Systems | Occasional | 12 |
18-875 | Economics and Engineering of Electric Energy Systems | Spring | 12 |
18-879M |
S.T. in Systems & Controls: Optimization in Energy Networks |
Spring | 12 |
18-879S |
S.T. in Systems & Controls: Networked Control Systems |
Occasional | 12 |
18-882 |
S.T. in Energy Systems: Control of Grid-Connected Machines & Converters |
Fall | 12 |
18-883 |
S.T. in Energy Systems: All Sections |
Fall & Spring | 6 |
Graduate engineering classes are generally offered once per year, though they may be taught less frequently.
Mini numbers denote the order of these half-semester sessions: 1 & 2 are in the fall and 3 & 4 in the spring.
Special Topics classes (S.T.) are new or infrequent classes that may not be regularly scheduled.
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