Rooted within one of the top public engineering schools in Texas, the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering has robust graduate offerings and a dynamic internship program that graduate students to earn experience in their field of study. Availability of advanced research labs, state-of-the-art equipment and facilities, and cutting edge in-class projects set our graduate students up for success as professionals and ethical leaders.
The Electrical Engineering degree program prepares students for leadership roles in research, development and design positions that require the use of skillful and imaginative solutions to engineering problems in five major concentration areas to choose from: circuits, computing systems, devices, power electronics and energy systems, and signals and systems.
The Computer Engineering Program concerns the design, construction, implementation and maintenance of software and hardware components of modern computing systems and computer-controlled equipment. A combination of computer science and electrical engineering, computer engineering prepares students for careers that deal with computer systems from design through implementation.
The Telecommunications Engineering Program prepares graduate students for professional practice in the design, programming, theory, and applications of telecommunications networks. Courses are offered that lead to the MS and a PhD degree in Telecommunications Engineering. The TE program prepares both academically oriented students as well as those focused on their professional career and roles within industry and/or government occupations.
For other Jonsson School Graduate Fellowships please visit the Jonsson School Fellowships page.
Research assistants (RAs) are supported by individual ECE faculty through faculty members’ research grants. Prospective students may contact faculty members directly to discuss their research interests and possible RA support. Please view our Faculty Research Interests.
Prospective students who are interested in RA positions may also participate in the ECE Research Assistant Opportunity Survey.
The Texas Analog Center of Excellence (TxACE) at UT Dallas offers two merit-based fellowships to top full-time graduate students interested in pursuing a Ph.D. in areas related to analog circuits. For details, please visit the Jonsson School Fellowships page.
Teaching assistants (TAs) are selected and supported by the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department based on students’ academic merit and prior teaching experience. After admission to the ECE Department, to be considered for Teaching Assistantship (TA) awards, students are required to submit Online TA application:
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