Tufts trains electrical engineers to excel in fields that range from image and signal processing to nanoscale engineering. Graduates of the MS program in electrical engineering go on to great things: founding start-ups, advancing society and industry, and studying in highly ranked PhD programs, all supported by their Tufts education.
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The Master of Science degree requires a minimum of 30 credits; all courses must be at the 100 level or above. For full-time students, four credits must be the Electrical and Computer Engineering Seminar.