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The Graduate Program in Electrical and Computer Engineering at Rutgers University offers four degree options for graduate students to pursue advanced degrees (three masters level and a doctorate degree): * a Master of Science degree without thesis (MS w/o thesis)
* a Master of Science degree with thesis (MS with thesis)
* a Master of Business and Science degree (MBS with a concentration in ECE)
Master of Science degree candidates may follow either a thesis or a nonthesis program of study. The thesis program requires 24 credits of course work, 6 credits of research leading to a master's thesis, and the final defense of the thesis. In the nonthesis program, the candidate must complete 30 credits of course work with a minimum grade point average of 3.0, and write an essay/report which must be presented in public as a seminar and approved by at least three members of the ECE Graduate Faculty. The Master of Business & Science is a non-thesis based degree where students take business courses in addition to their courses in ECE.
If you are pursuing a master's degree or professional, terminal degree, Rutgers can help you find fellowships and scholarships to support your advanced study.
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