The Master of Science (MS) degree is offered in Electrical and Computer Engineering with two options: research track (thesis) and project track (non-thesis).
MS Project Path (Non-Thesis): 30-credit min.
ECE 6070 (Project Management): 3 credits, mandatory within the first 2 semesters, and does not count as an advanced course
Deadlines are based on the first letter of the last or family name: A-H: Due by the Second Friday J-R: Due by the Fourth Friday S-Z: Due by the Sixth Friday See Academic Calendar
PHILOS 7080: Engineering Ethics
(Waived for OSU undergrads who passed ECE 3080 or PHILOS 1332)
Individual Studies: ECE 6193
5-credit max. optional
MS Non-Thesis Exam or Project Report: consult faculty advisor for format (verbal, written, etc.)
Before starting, your advisor may want a 1-page project proposal submitted for approval
Enrollment in at least 3 graduate credits in the graduation semester is required. Two faculty, a faculty advisor, and one other faculty member evaluate the non-thesis or project results
The Non-Thesis Project Path requires at least 30 graduate credits with a cumulative grade point average of 3.0 or higher, and a satisfactory evaluation by a faculty committee of a non-thesis project submitted in the semester of graduation.
Requirements include at least 30 graduate credits and non-thesis project submission:
*ENGR 5901 and 5902 will count toward ECE 6193 individual studies only
The non-thesis project evaluation is conducted by the student’s M.S. committee, consisting of the faculty advisor and at least one other faculty member. Consult your faculty advisor regarding the submission format.
Important: Note that before starting the non-thesis project, check with the faculty advisor to clarify expectations. In addition, some students may be required to submit a one-page project proposal to their advisor for approval. Consult with your faculty advisor regarding the format of project results (written report, etc.).
Submit the MS Graduation Checkout form in the final semester.
Thesis Path Requirements single-arrow-squareMS Thesis Path: 30-credit min.
Letter-graded
Graduate Courses
5000+ graduate level
6000+ advanced level
ECE Graduate Courses: 9-credit min.
Adv. ECE Grad Courses: 6-credit min
Related Courses: 9-credit max (engineering, biological sciences, physics, math, chemistry, business, economics, ACCAD, and stats)
Submit an advisor-approved MS Plan of Study within the first semester.
Deadlines are based on the first letter of the last or family name: A-H: Due by the Second Friday J-R: Due by the Fourth Friday S-Z: Due by the Sixth Friday See Academic Calendar
PHILOS 7080: Engineering Ethics
(Waived for OSU UG alumni who passed ECE 3080 or PHILOS 1332)
The Individual Studies max increases by 1 credit. Submit the MS Graduation Checkout Form during the final semester
ECE 6999: Thesis Research
10 credits minimum
MS Thesis Exam and Final Document
Enrollment in at least 3 graduate credits in the graduation semester is required
The Thesis Path requires at least 30 graduate credits with a cumulative grade point average of 3.0 or higher and a satisfactory evaluation by a faculty committee of a thesis oral defense and thesis document submitted in the semester of graduation.
Requirements include at least 30 graduate credits, thesis oral defense and thesis document submission:
*ENGR 5901 and 5902 will count toward ECE 6193 individual studies only
The thesis exam and document evaluation are conducted by the student’s M.S. committee, consisting of the faculty advisor and at least one other faculty member.
Submit the MS Graduation Checkout form in the final semester.
Additional Information single-arrow-squareTime Limit: Both the thesis and non-thesis M.S. programs have a six (6) year time limit for completion. A petition can be submitted if an extension is needed.
Satisfactory Performance: Graduate students are required to maintain good standing which means a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher and completing courses toward the degree.
Transfer Credit: Not more than six graduate semester credits may be transferred from another institution.