Aerospace Engineer
$130,720
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Get the in-depth skills you need to advance to leadership and project management roles in electrical engineering in the 100% online Master of Science in Electrical Engineering (MEE) program, which is geared to working professionals. Every course includes both distributed simulation and labs to help you gain hands-on, career-focused experience. Learn from highly experienced, full-time faculty with years of both research and industry experience, plus teaching experience in Ohio University's premier institute: the Avionics Engineering Research Center.
A related 4-course Electronic Navigation Certificate is available for students who want to master navigation systems. Certificate courses can also be applied toward an eventual MSEE degree if students wish to continue for further qualification.
Engineers with master's degrees are typically entrusted with higher-level responsibilities than those with bachelor's degrees, including leadership and project management roles. Earning your master's can also help you explore new developments in the field and take your career in new directions. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, electrical and electronics engineers earn a median salary of $109,010 per year,1 and some sub-specialties can earn even more.
12 Total Courses | 36 Total Credits
The online Master of Science in Electrical Engineering curriculum gives you breadth across the field of electrical engineering and depth in your chosen concentration. Build the research, design, development and testing skills you need to qualify for senior engineering roles.
No GRE required for students with accredited bachelor's in electrical or computer engineering | 6 transfer credits accepted
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The Online MSEE is designed for students with a background in electrical or computer engineering to take the next step in their careers. Our admissions process is streamlined to make it easier for busy working professionals to enter the program.
To apply to OHIO's online degree, you will need:
$31,248 Total Tuition (Resident) | $868 Per Credit (Resident)
Earn your electrical engineering master's online and unlock senior career opportunities or increased earnings at your current job, at an affordable cost. Ohio University regularly ranks among the top 2 percent of public universities in terms of academic quality and value.
Cost per credit hour |
$868 (Ohio resident) $887 (non-resident) |
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Total credit hours | 36 |
Total estimated cost, minus fees |
$31,248 (Ohio resident) $31,932 (non-resident) |
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Other costs to budget for | The estimated tuition cost does not include factors like textbooks or other expenses. |
Listed tuition is for estimating purposes only and is subject to change.
OHIO is committed to offering affordable, competitive tuition and has been recognized for the fourth consecutive year as a best-value university by U.S. News and World Report. In addition, student veteran, active military members, alumni, and corporate partners are automatically eligible to receive a 15% scholarship. Depending on your background, costs and credit hours will differ.
At the Russ College of Engineering and Technology, we understand that the workforce prefers professionals who are custom-tailored, never mass-produced. In addition to honing your technical skills, we focus on the fact that soft skills are some of the strongest materials you can work with. Using real-world problems, we give you the hands-on experience you need to get the job you want right after graduation. Above all, you will learn that what you create today can change you—and society—forever.
Ohio University has a long tradition of offering online programs specifically designed for the modality and created for working professionals. Our online students complete engaging, comprehensive coursework that combines the academic excellence and experience-based learning of a traditional program with all the flexibility and convenience of online study.
With asynchronous courses and part-time scheduling (two courses per fifteen weeks), you can earn your degree while maintaining your current work and personal commitments. Virtual office hours give you the opportunity to connect with peers and faculty. Access your coursework 24/7 and complete your assignments on a schedule that fits your life.
With a master's degree in electrical engineering, you will be well-qualified to lead engineering teams and projects. Master the hard and soft skills you need for the responsibilities of a senior engineering, including communication and technical writing as well as design, development and testing.
Learn from experienced, full-time professors, almost all of whom have a PhD. Stay abreast of the latest developments and research in electrical engineering.
As a student, you'll benefit from our:
Discover new ways to take your existing civil engineering skill set to new heights. Learn to think critically about the needs of humanity and the environment and help build a lasting future for our world.
Prepare to make the leap from technical roles to high-impact leadership positions with our Online Master of Science in Engineering Management (MEM). Learn advanced engineering skills while also honing in on graduate-level management and leadership training to excel as a leader.
Find answers to common questions about the online program. For information not covered here, our expert admissions team is available to provide additional details and guidance.
Yes, the program offers six concentrations, including:
You can learn more about coursework for the online Master of Science in Electrical Engineering at Ohio University here.
Yes, a concentration is required for the online Master of Science in Electrical Engineering. You can learn more about coursework for the program here.
You'll need a GPA of 3.0 to apply to the program. Applicants for admission with an undergraduate GPA below 3.0 will be reviewed more carefully. You can learn more about our admissions requirements here.
Up to 6 credits may be transferred and applied towards the online Master of Science in Electrical Engineering. You can learn more about our admissions requirements here.