Electrical and Computer EngineeringThe Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering offers conducive programs of study to four academic degrees at graduated level. For graduated level, the Masters in Sciences in Electrical Engineering (MSEE), Masters in Electrical Engineering (MEEE), Masters in Sciences in Computer Engineering (MSCpE), and Masters in Computer Engineering (MECpE) are offered. The MSEE degree requires the preparation of an original thesis, whereas the MEEE degree requires the preparation of a report related to the development of an engineering project. The Department has a faculty of 46 professors, about 1,400 students subgraduated and near 100 graduated students.
Many of the products and services in modern society are based upon the work of electrical and computer engineers. The reduction in the cost of digital electronic devices has led to an explosive growth in the use of computers and computation. At the same time, our increased understanding of computation science has made possible the development of new software systems of increased power sophistication, and flexibility.
Electrical communication systems involving, wire, optical fiber, or wireless technology abound in radio, television, telephone, and computer-communication networks. Modern electronics has made possible instrumentation systems for use in all branches of the physical and biological sciences, as well as in most areas of engineering and manufacturing. Digital signal processing have made possible information extraction and processing capabilities in areas of environmental sciences, communication and computer systems. Electrical machines and power electronic circuits control a multitude of systems that affect our lives in many different ways. Electric power that is essential to the functionality of modern society is controlled and distributed by a complex transmission and distribution network.
From participation in multi-million-dollar national engineering research centers to smaller, single-investigator efforts, the Department's faculty has created a strong, collaborative research environment where ideas and information can flow freely across the various specialties. It is an environment in which students can develop a solid background in their chosen specialty, while also becoming familiar with other vital issues in the field. The research environment lends extra vitality to graduate and undergraduate courses. Faculty experts teach courses in their area of specialty and develop courses in state-of-the-art applications. All faculty members teach at the undergraduate and graduate levels.
The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering offers Bachelors and Master degrees in Electrical and Computer Engineering and a Ph.D. Program in Computing Sciences and Engineering (jointly with the Mathematics Department). The Department's research and graduate programs involve 14 laboratories, groups and centers, more than 30 graduate-level courses, 45 faculty members, 80 graduate students and many motivated undergraduate students.
Information about the Programs:
- Master Degree in Electrical Engineering
- Master Degree in Computer Engineering
- UMASS/UPRM Joint Ph.D. Program in Electrical Engineering
- Computing and Information Sciences and Engineering Ph.D. Program
- Proposal for Electrical Engineering Ph.D Program
- Research Facilities
Forms and Templates Commonly used In Graduate School Transactions
Fellowships
- GEM fellowship
- GEM fellowship
- National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Program
- U.S. Department of Homeland Security Scholarship and Fellowship Program
- National Physical Science Consortium
- Integrative Graduate Education and Research Traineeship
- National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate Fellowship
- AT&T Labs
- Google Anita Borg Scholarship
- United Negro College Fund/Google Scholarship
- Google Hispanic College Fund Scholarship
- Google Global Community Scholarship for the Grace Hopper Conference
- Google MESA Scholarship for the National Society of Black Engineers National Convention
- Dr Manuel A. Febo Scholarship (2008-2009)
- DHS Scholarship and Fellowship Program
Other useful information:
- ECE Graduate Student Orientation Sept. 2006
- General Information for Active Students
- ECE Department >> People >> Faculty - faculty page with their area interests
- ECE Department >> Academics >> Programs >> Graduate courses - description of courses
- Graduate school at UPRM

