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Established in 1885, the Electrical Engineering program has a long tradition of excellence. The EECS Department is a fast growing and research active entity at the University of Missouri. Our ECE classes are small with extensive design and laboratory experimentation. Research opportunities exist for both undergraduate and graduate students in Communication and Signal Processing, Physical and Power Electronics, Intelligent Systems, Systems Modeling and Control, Nano/Micro Technology, Applied Physics, and Digital/Computer Systems.

Electrical and Computer Engineering, Doctor of Philosophy

Doctoral | On Campus

*This program is eligible for the STEM OPT Extension.

The EECS department offers the Doctor of Philosophy degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering.

Application Procedures

In order to be considered for admission in a particular semester, the Director of Graduate Studies, according to the following deadlines, must receive all required paperwork:

Entrance TermPriority Application DeadlineFinal Application Deadline
FallDecember 1 (For earlier consideration for financial assistance)March 1
SpringOctober 1

Application for admission to a graduate degree program in ECE involves submitting a formal application through the Graduate School online application for admission. An application must be accompanied by an application fee.  In addition, the applicant must have the following original paperwork sent directly from the originating institutions to the Graduate School:

  1. Upload unofficial copies of all transcripts to the online application system. Applicants provide official transcripts if accepted by the academic program.
  2. Official GRE score report from Educational Testing Service (and TOEFL or IELTS scores for international applicants)

The following supplemental materials must be uploaded in the online application:

  1. Your resume
  2. A personal goal statement indicating why you feel prepared to pursue the degree program and why you want to pursue this degree
  3. Three letters of recommendation from persons, preferably professors, who know your abilities that must address your ability and readiness to pursue a graduate program.

Note:  Copies of the required documents (transcripts, GRE scores, etc.) cannot be accepted in lieu of the official reports from the originating institutions.  Copies of these records can be submitted for evaluation, but any decision on admission is non-binding until the official records have been received.

All MU students (current or prior) must meet the same requirements as external students.  The only difference is that MU grad students file one of the following forms (in lieu of an MU Application Form):

  1. Current Non-Degree Graduate Students:Change of Division, Degree, Program, Emphasis, or Advisor form,
  2. Current graduate students in another department:  Change of Division, Degree, Program, Emphasis, or Advisor form (same as 1)
  3. Previous graduate students returning to same program: Reactivation form.

More information about the EECS graduate programs can be found at this link.

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Yi Shang

Director of Graduate Study

phone 573-884-7794

place 207 Naka Hall

email shangy@missouri.edu

JoAnna Chandler

Departmental Contact

phone 573-882-0692

place 201 Naka Hall

email chandlerjo@missouri.edu