| The College of Technology
(COT) offers the Master of Science degree with several
different options available. The degree offers a
traditional thesis and a nonthesis directed project
plan of study that concentrates on professional
development in engineering technology, industrial
technology, or industrial technology education.
The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Technology (ECET) participates in the COT graduate
program by offering graduate courses, directed graduate
projects, and supporting graduate assistantships.
All COT graduate degrees are offered and administered
through the Director of Graduate Studies.
Each graduate degree plan is unique to the individual student and his/her
background, experience, and degree objectives. Each degree candidate will
be appointed an advisor from the graduate faculty to assist with program
planning. Advisors are assigned based on a review of the candidate’s application
materials. Candidate requests for a specific advisor are accepted but
not guaranteed. Once a candidate is admitted to the graduate program,
the advisor becomes his/her most important contact person.
A limited number of graduate research and teaching
assistantships are available in the ECET Department.
Additional appointments are available within the
COT and other schools of the University. Most
graduate appointments will ordinarily be for no
more than one-half time.
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