Master of Engineering Study Manual (M.Eng)
This Master of Engineering Study Manual provides detailed statements of the requirements and procedure for completing for the self-supported professional MEng degree offered by the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. This manual also includes other useful information about the department, its faculty, and its research facilities.
The Graduate College (http://www.grad.illinois.edu) publishes the Graduate College Handbook for Students, Faculty and Staff (http://www.grad.illinois.edu/gradhandbook/) stating the various Graduate College requirements and regulations that apply to all graduate students. Some additional departmental requirements are more stringent than those of the Graduate College. Thus, the information in this manual supplements, and in many cases supersedes, the information given in the Graduate College Handbook. This manual includes all the departmental rules and regulations that apply to ECE's M.Eng together with many of the most commonly encountered Graduate College regulations. Students should consult both the online Graduate College Handbook and this manual when planning or revising their program of studies.
Please note, Illinois ECE offers a different manual for its Master of Science and PhD degrees. (http://www.ece.illinois.edu/academics/grad/msphd-manual/msphd-manual)
If there is any doubt regarding the interpretation of any regulation or requirement in this manual, or if there are questions about the graduate program involving matters not covered in this manual, please consult the ECE Graduate Adviser.
ECE Graduate Advising Office
2090 A1 Electrical and Computer Engineering Building
306 North Wright St., MC-702
Urbana, IL 61801
Table of Contents for M.Eng
General Information
- University Policy
- Statement on Academic Integrity
- University Academic Calendars
- Faculty and Their Research Interests
The ECE Master of Engineering Program
General Requirements applying to all students
Graduate Forms
- M.Eng Plan of Study Worksheet
- ECE 596 Application Portal
- ENG 572 – Professional Practicum
- ENG 573 – Capstone Project Information
- ENG 573 – Capstone Project Wiki Link
The M.Eng Degree Program
Coursework and Focus Areas
- Microelectronics, Photonics, and Nanotechnology
- Integrated Circuits and Systems
- Power and Energy Systems
- Biomedical Imaging, Bioengineering and Acoustics
- Electromagnetics, Optics, Remote Sensing
- Signal Processing, Communications, Control Systems
- Computing Systems, Networks, Software, and Algorithms
- Professional Development Coursework
Problem Solving
Special Circumstances
- Transfer of Credit
- Registration in absentia
- Credit for Study Abroad
- Conflict of Commitment and Interest