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Welcome to University of North Carolina at Charlotte
The ECE’s faculty, renowned for their research contributions, provide mentorship and guidance, ensuring learners receive a world-class education. Hence, 92% of graduates achieve employment within six months of graduating. For example, Shyamal Patel from Gujarat landed a job at Smarter Grid Solutions — a company later acquired by Mitsubishi. Xiwen Xu achieved an internship at Tesla and eventually received an offer letter for a full-time position shortly after graduation.
The best part? Guaranteed success is accessible at UNC Charlotte. 71% of full-time students in this Department receive financial support — 97% of all PhD Students.
An eye on the future
Exciting developments await as ECE introduces AI and Machine Learning at the postgraduate level. The Department now offers a Concentration in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning (AI and ML) for both the MSEE and the MSCPE programmes. These empower students to design intelligent and autonomous systems across various domains. They emphasise the application of machine learning and data mining to solve real-world challenges and integrate intelligent behaviour into computing platforms.
A proven track record
Take your engineering career to new heights with UNC Charlotte's Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) postgraduate programmes. Currently, two are on offer: The Master of Science in Computer Engineering (MSCpE) and the Master of Science in Electrical Engineering (MSEE). Both were designed for fresh graduates and career climbers hoping to enhance their knowledge of a specialised body of theoretical and applied topics.
Welcome to the forefront of innovation and excellence at UNC Charlotte's Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE). Its undergraduate programmes were designed to empower aspiring engineers with the skills and knowledge to shape the future of technology.
Welcome to University of North Carolina at Charlotte