UNIVERSITY of WISCONSIN-MADISON
Master of Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering
Fast-track into the data science workforce with an accelerated MS in Electrical and Computer Engineering: Machine Learning and Signal Processing. Learn quantitative thinking, coding, and practical problem-solving through a course-only curriculum with a hands-on project. Focused on data science, machine learning, and signal processing, the program prepares you for immediate industry contribution.
The Electrical and Computer Engineering Department offers the Master of Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering: Machine Learning and Signal Processing (MLSP) program which is intended for students looking for an advanced entry into a data science career in industry.
Program type
Master’s degree
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Degree awarded
Master of Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering
Commitment
12–16 months
Tuition
$1,200 per credit
Format
Accelerated
Face-to-face
Credits
30 graduate credits
Admission terms
Program only admits for fall term
Offered by
College of Engineering
STEM opt eligible
Yes
International eligibility
Yes
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Electrical & Computer Engineering: Machine Learning & Signal Processing MS
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Master’s degree
Elevate your career and gain practical skills in diverse areas of electrical and computer engineering. Specialize in one of nine areas including semiconductors, networking and security, computer architecture, power electronics and more.
Fall 2025
Deadline: 12/15/24
Tuition
$1,200 per credit
Credits
30 graduate credits
Modality
Accelerated, Face-to-face
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Spring 2025
Deadline: 11/01/24
Tuition
$1,600 per credit
Credits
30 graduate credits
Modality
Online
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