MSES - Electrical and Computer Engineering
The Master of Science in Engineering Science (with a Major in Electrical Engineering) Degree Program
Purpose: The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering of the Naval Postgraduate School offers a program leading to the degree Master of Science in Engineering Science with a major in Electrical Engineering MSES(EE). The goal of the MSES(EE) program is to provide the academic background and training to prepare the student to analyze characteristics of electronic systems as applied to military applications.
Eligibility: All students of the Naval Postgraduate School are required to be military officers or government employees sponsored by an element of the US Government. Employees of the Naval Postgraduate School are also eligible to pursue degrees on a part-time basis with the approval of their supervisor and the department chairmen.
Applications: Students in residence at NPS apply through their curriculum officer. Those applying from outside NPS should www.nps.edu, for application procedures.
Degree Requirements: In order to fulfill the requirements of the MSES(EE) degree, a student must meet the following requirements:
- Credits: Complete a minimum of 52 quarter credit hours of graduate level work. Of these 52 quarter credit hours,
- a minimum of 36 quarter credit hours of graduate level course work must be taken;
- at least 20 quarter credit hours must be in graded EC graduate courses, and, at a minimum, an additional 12 quarter credit hours in engineering, mathematics, physical science, and/or computer science must be taken;
- at least 12 quarter credit hours must be in the sequence of advanced courses (4000-4999);
- at least 16 quarter credit hours of thesis must be taken.
- Option: Complete all the courses required in at least one of the ECE graduate speciality options. Currently available are: Communication Systems; Computer Systems; Cyber systems; Electronics; Power Systems; Guidance, Navigation, and Control Systems; Networks; Sensor Systems; and Signal Processing Systems. Additional information about the required courses of each option is available on the "Checklist for MSES (EE)".
- Thesis: Submit an acceptable thesis (see next section).
Thesis Requirement: Although the thesis research need not necessarily represent a contribution to fundamental knowledge, it must demonstrate the student's ability to identify and solve an engineering science problem accepted as in the area of electrical and computer engineering and to report work in a document of acceptable literary quality. The appropriateness of the topic is determined by the advisor, second reader, and Department Chairman. An ECE faculty member must serve as either advisor or co-advisor. Approval of the thesis topic and scope of the thesis is obtained through the preparation and approval of a Thesis Approval Form. At the conclusion of the research work and thesis preparation, the student must present an oral summary of the project and its results to the faculty and interested students at a department seminar or other public forum.
MSES (EE) Useful Forms
MSES Checklist
MSES - Special BRES Graduates Checklist
MSES Thesis Approval Form (-->Use MSEE Thesis Approval Form)
Course Information
Course Flow Charts (pdfs):
Cyber Systems & Network Engineering Courses
Guidance, Control, and Navigation Systems Courses
Signal Processing Systems Courses
Solid State Microelectronic and Power Systems Courses
Thesis Information
MSEE & MSES Thesis Proposal Form (.pdf, .doc)
Electrical Engineer Thesis Proposal Form (.pdf, .doc)