Welcome to Graduate Studies Ask the Department Webinar
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Welcome to Graduate Studies Ask the Department Webinar. Presented by the Office of Graduate Studies, International Affairs, and the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department. About Our Campus.
Welcome to Graduate Studies Ask the Department Webinar
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Welcome to Graduate Studies Ask the Department Webinar
Presented by the Office of Graduate Studies, International Affairs, and the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department
About Our Campus S&T’s 284-acre campus is located in Rolla, MO, a town of 18,000 in the heart of the Ozarks. The university is home to 46 research and academic support centers. We enroll more than 6,100 students, approximately 1600 of which are graduate students. The S&T campus is located within walking distance of a grocery store, downtown shops, and housing.
Fast Facts Academic Portfolio 28 Master’s Programs offered 20 PhD programs offered 999 students from 50 countries Enrollment 6815 total students 1610 Graduate Students Faculty 400 faculty Faculty Student Ratio: 14:1 99% of full-time tenured and tenure-track faculty have a PhD or the highest degree in their field
Rankings 52nd among the nation’s best engineering schools (U.S. News and World Report “America’s Best Colleges Guidebook 2008”) 5 of Missouri S&T’s graduate programs were ranked among the top 50 in the nation by U.S. News and World Report for 2009. No. 5 specialized STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) research university in the USA as rated by Academic Analytics, LLC, 2008 S&T is one of American’s 30 safest college campuses (Reader’s Digest 2008)
Admissions Process
IMPORTANT: If you have not already done so, please fill out the brief survey at: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/R6GHVP8
Ask the Department: Electrical & Computer Engineering Presented by: Regina Kohout Graduate Staff
Academic Portfolio: Electrical Engineering: Master’s of Science Doctor of Philosophy Doctor of Engineering Computer Engineering: Master’s of Science Doctor of Philosophy Doctor of Engineering
Admission Requirements
Plan of Study for a Master’s Student
Plan of Study for a PhD Student
Specialization Tracks Digital System Design Embedded Computer Systems Systems, Intelligence, Software Engineering Circuits and Electronics Communications and Signal Processing Controls and Systems Engineering Electromagnetics, Devices, and Optics Power and machinery
Funding Funding is available on a competitive basis for M.S. thesis and Ph.D. students. Students should contact faculty in their area of interest to see if those faculty have research projects to work on with them and funds available for research assistantships. If a faculty member decides to fund a student, they will notify the department. 86% of our students are funded
Research Proposals Awarded A total of 82 proposals have been awarded in the financial year 2009 totaling $11,530,672.
Some Recent Research Proposals
Recent Research Proposals Cont.
Department Research Labs Research Labs NSF I/UCRC on Intelligent Maintenance Systems Power and Energy Systems Trustworthy Systems Laboratory The Real Time Power and Intelligent Systems (RTPIS) Laboratory Applied Computational Intelligence Laboratory Applied Microwave Nondestructive Testing Laboratory Ameren Power Electronics Laboratory Electromagnetic Compatibility Laboratory Embedded Control Systems and Networking Laboratory Intelligent Microsystem Laboratory
Faculty List
Faculty List
Faculty List
Faculty List
Faculty List
Faculty List
Faculty List
Faculty List
Faculty List
Faculty List
Placement Data Electrical Engineering Computer Engineering Starting Salary PhD: Approximately $120,000 per year Master's Degree: Approximately $106,000 per year Starting Salary PhD: Approximately $102,000 per year Master's Degree: Approximately $95,000 per year
Companies Hiring Our Students
Demographic Data In Fall 2009 we had a total of 136 students being enrolled to the Electrical Program and 38 students have being enrolled to the computer Engineering Program. Electrical Eng Masters Program Computer Eng Masters Program 22 students 17 male/5 female 15 international students Computer Eng PhD Program 15 students 11 male/4 female 8 international students 78 students 63 male/15 female 54 international students Electrical Eng PhD Program 58 students 50 male/8 female 48 international students
Contact Information Department Address Department Contacts Graduate Staff Regina Kohout Email: reginak@mst.edu 573-341-4506 Electrical and ComputerEngineering141 Emerson Electric Co. Hall301 W. 16th St.Rolla, MO 65409-0040(573) 341-4506 Department Websitehttp://ece.mst.edu/