Graduate Advising
Current ECE graduate students can contact either the Graduate Coordinator or Graduate Student Academic Advisor if they have any questions.
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The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering offers a variety of graduate degrees, including: Master’s (thesis and non-thesis), Online Master’s, and Ph.D.
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The graduate program of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Florida offers the Master of Engineering (M.E.), Master of Science (M.S.), and Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degrees.
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About a month before each semester begins, the Associate Chair begins a process to assign teaching assistants (TAs), undergraduate peer instructors (UPIs), and graders for the coming semester’s classes.
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Graduate GuidelinesThe Graduate Guidelines (ECE Graduate Student Handbook) detail the curricula, policies and regulations governing the Master of Engineering (ME), Master of Science (MS), and Ph.D. degrees in the ECE department and should be used in conjunction with the University of Florida Graduate Catalog.
Graduate TracksThe ECE department is piloting a graduate track program in an effort to help students plan their programs of study and to make their areas of expertise more obvious to potential employers. Students should design their plans of study to broaden their knowledge of foundational disciplines and to provide deep knowledge in one or more ECE tracks.
Request for Supervised TeachingAll ECE PhD students are required to complete two semesters (four total credits) of EEL 6940- Supervised Teaching to meet their degree requirements.
InternshipsAll ECE graduate students who are interested in pursuing an internship and/or registering for credit hours while completing a degree program must turn in paper work to the Student Services Office.