Master of Science [M.S] - Master [2 Years]
$36,118 /Yr On-campus full_time

Master of Science [M.S] Electrical and Electronic Engineering

  • MSc in Electrical and Electronic Engineering at the California State University is a 2-year program.
  • It is an on-campus program offered on a full-time basis.
  • This program is designed to provide students with advanced study in a variety of Electrical and Electronic Engineering topics, and opportunities to conduct independent research to broaden their professional scope.
  • All students complete a one-unit research methodology course, a three-unit computational methods course, and at least two of the designated elective area core courses. This requirement is designed to provide a strong academic foundation. 
  • The program focus areas of the program are:
    • Control Systems
    • Communication Systems
    • Power Systems
    • Microelectronic Design
    • Computer Architecture and Digital Design

Tution & Application Fees

Year Year 1 Year 2
Tuition Fees $32292 $32292
Books and supply $1112 $1112
Compulsory Fees $150 $150
Miscellaneous expenses $2564 $2564
Total Fees $36118 $36118

Examinations

Exam Type Exam Name Score Out of Score Exam Level
IELTS International English Language Testing System 6.5 9 3
TOEFL Test of English as a Foreign Language 80 120 3
PTE Pearson Test of English 65 90 3

Academic Eligibility:

  • Students must have a Bachelor of Science in Electrical and Electronic Engineering or equivalent from a recognized university.
  • At least a 3.0 GPA in the BSc in Electrical Engineering or equivalent is required.
  • At least a 3.25 GPA in the last 60 units of the BSc in Electrical and Electronic Engineering or equivalent is required.
  • Students whose official language is not English are required to submit IELTSTOEFL, or PTE scores. 

Indian Student Eligibility:

  • Students must complete a 4-year undergraduate degree with first class in a relevant field from a recognized institution
  • Students need to have a minimum of first-class with a minimum of 60% on an institutional basis.