Graduate Program
APPLY NOW REQUEST INFO GRADUATE COLLEGEThe UTRGV master's program in electrical engineering offers outstanding opportunities for professional development, technical specialization, and advanced research. The flexible degree plan has a thesis option for those interested in research and a course-only option for those interested primarily in professional development. A wide variety of coursework is offered in IC design, RF & microwaves, power systems, linear systems and controls, semiconductor devices and materials, advanced digital design, biomedical devices, and computer architecture, networking, and security.
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Testimonials
"I am very happy that I chose the Masters in Electrical Engineering (EE) program at UTRGV. In the EE department, all the professors were very friendly and helpful. I got wonderful financial support as an international student throughout the entire program in the form of scholarships and assistantships. My research at UTRGV inspired me to go further in my studies. I totally enjoyed my stay at UTRGV during my degree."
- Ganesh Reddy Gunnam, '17, PhD. Student-UTSA
"During my time in the Electrical Engineering Master's Program, I felt more connected with my professors. They were so helpful in my development as an individual and as a scholar especially when approaching problems, they were always there to help. As with any master’s program, the journey is not easy but it is definitely rewarding in that you will feel accomplished in your field of study and pride in your school."
- Gerika Prado Geraldina, '17, Texas Instruments
"The best part of being in the Electrical Engineering Master’s Program is the fact that the professors get to know their students on a deeper level. They are always looking for ways to help their students succeed academically and in the research area of your choice. Being part of the program has been one of the most rewarding experiences since you get to learn how to be an independent researcher in your field."
- Jorge Castillo, '17, Phd. Student-UTSA