Electrical Engineering
The graduate electrical engineering degree at FSU Panama City is part of a leading academic institution with excellent records of achievement in research and public service. It is designed with the students’ success in mind with curriculum covering advanced topics such as electromagnetics, sonar, wireless communication and robot kinematics. With a thesis and non-thesis option available, students can tailor the program to their academic and career goals.
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Application Deadlines
Spring Term
Nov 1
Summer Term
Mar 1
Fall Term
Jul 1

Electrical engineering is considered as one of the best jobs in the United States based on salary, prestige, growth and security.

The median annual wage for electrical engineers is $111,910 with the top 10 percent earning more than $175,460.

Overall employment of electrical engineers is projected to grow 7% over the decade, driving continuous demand across the workforce.
What can I expect from the Electrical Engineering Master's Program?
A master’s degree gives you the experience and expertise to lead a team in public and private-sector jobs. The electrical engineering program focuses on developing computer hardware and software. Students will develop a strong understanding of the relevant mathematics, computer programming and natural science concepts needed by practicing electrical engineers. Graduates must demonstrate an ability to apply this knowledge in several fundamental areas of electrical engineering, including communication systems, control systems, digital signal processing, digital systems, electromagnetics, microelectronics, and power systems and complete a major design experience.

What degrees or certifications are offered in this program?
- Master of Science in Electrical Engineering
- Electrical Engineering B.S. to M.S. Pathway
The FAMU-FSU College of Engineering was ranked one of the Best Graduate Schools nationwide by US News & World Report!
What types of careers could this degree prepare me for?
Electrical Engineers may have careers in telecom engineering or internet of things and may work in electric power generation companies, semiconductor/component manufacturing firms, electromedical manufacturing firms, or in research and development.