MASTER OF ENGINEERING M.ENG ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING AND COMPUTER SCIENCES

  • Country United States
  • Course Duration 2 YEARS
  • Course Type Full Time
  • Courses Campus On Campus
  • Language Specification IELTS
  • Program Level Post-Graduate
  • Education Required Graduate
  • Admission intake SEP
  • Minimum GPA 3.4

Application Charges

Application Fee Tution Fee
USD 80 USD 48,902

Application Date

Application Start Date Application Closing Date
2022-12-30
2023-02-25

Program Description

Program Description

  • The Master of Engineering (M.Eng) in Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences at the University of California is a 2 years program.
  • It is an on-campus, thesis-based program offered on a full-time basis.
  • The Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences offers 3 graduate programs in Electrical Engineering:
    • Master of Engineering (MEng)
    • Master of Science (MSc)
    • Doctor of Philosophy (PhD).
  • The Master of Engineering (MEng) in Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences is a professional master's program firstly offered by the EECS Department.
  • The accelerated program is designed to develop professional engineering leaders who understand the technical, economic, and social issues of technology.
  • This interdisciplinary experience spans one academic year and includes three major components:
    • An area of technical concentration
    • Courses in leadership skills
    • A rigorous capstone project experience. 
  • The minimum number of units to complete the degree is 25-semester units.
  • Students will join a team of 3 to 5 students, working on a specific problem or opportunity that can be addressed by technology and gaining direct experience in applying the skills learned in leadership courses.
  • The Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences (EECS) at UC Berkeley offers one of the strongest research and instructional programs in this field anywhere in the world.
  • It has 190 active faculty members, 21 research areas, and 60  EECS-affiliated centers and labs.
  • University of California, Berkeley ranks 2nd in Computer Engineering Programs and 3rd for Best Engineering Schools in 2020 according to U.S. News.

Other Requirements

Eligibility & Entry Requirement

Academic Eligibility:
  • Students must complete a bachelor's degree or the recognized equivalent from an accredited institution.
  • Students hold a satisfactory scholastic average, usually a minimum grade-point average (GPA) of 3.0 (B) on a 4.0 scale.
  • Students have enough undergraduate training to do graduate work in their chosen field.
  • The submission of GRE scores is not compulsory for this program.
English Language proficiency:
  • All students from countries or political entities in which the official language is not English are required to submit official evidence of English language proficiency.
  • This applies to students from Bangladesh, Burma, Nepal, India, Pakistan, Latin America, the Middle East, the People’s Republic of China, Taiwan, Japan, Korea, Southeast Asia, most European countries, and Quebec (Canada).

Extra Notes

Required Document List

The following required documents are:
  • Resume: It is the outline of academic achievements and/or awards, publications, relevant work, and/or volunteer experience.
  • Three Letter of Recommendation: Letter of recommendation which includes information about the student, their connection with the person they are recommending, their qualification, and the specific skills they have.
  • Statement of Purpose - This is an essay or any written statement written by the student while applying.
  • Personal History Statement: It describes how their background, accomplishments, and life experiences led to their decision to pursue the graduate degree for which they are applying.
  • College Transcripts: The marks statement provided by the education board after completion of the previous academic qualifications.
  • ELP Scores: Students have to submit their English language proficiency scores like IELTS, TOEFL, or other test scores.