Master of Engineering: Electrical and Computer Engineering

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Master of Engineering: Electrical and Computer Engineering

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Advance Your Career with this Personalized Degree

Earning a professional master’s degree can be the key to unlocking your potential to advance your career or launch it as an entrepreneur. UNH’s Master’s of Engineering in Electrical and Computer Engineering includes options to ensure you have the ability to further your skill set, with the flexibility to take coursework in additional areas including business, law and mathematics to propel your career in the direction you want. Our robust faculty research areas include computer networking, wireless communication systems, embedded computing, human-computer interaction, digital signal and image processing, biomedical instrumentation, controls, VLSI and more.

Program Details
  • Apply by July 1 for fall admission
  • Location: Durham
  • Program consists of 30-54 credit hours

Did you know?


Those with an advanced degree in engineering earn on average $16,045 more than those with an undergraduate degree only.

* National Association of Colleges and Employers Summer 2018 Salary Survey

The World Knows Us. So Should You.

When the top organizations in the world are looking for research expertise or to test their products, they turn to the University of New Hampshire. Apple, Dell and other top technology companies test their data and network products at the UNH InterOperability Laboratory. Nike utilized our wind tunnel – the longest of its type in the world — in its effort to help marathon runners break the two-hour mark. And NASA has partnered with UNH to support an array of space missions and research. Here are just a few highlights of the world-class facilities in our College of Engineering and Physical Sciences:

UNH student at the John Olson Advanced Manufacturing Center

The John Olson Advanced Manufacturing Center provides students with the hands-on experience, skills and knowledge to succeed in the manufacturing sector.

unh students cycling at the physics flow facility

The Flow Physics Facility is the largest wind tunnel of its type in the world, allowing students to study aerodynamics in areas including wind turbine design and air flow around an airplane.

UNH students at the InterOperability Lab (IOL)

The UNH InterOperability Laboratory (IOL) gives students the opportunity to test networking and data communication products while working with some of the world’s top tech companies.

unh jere chase marine lab students

Jere A. Chase Ocean Engineering Laboratory is where students conduct research in ocean engineering, ocean mapping, ocean acoustics, marine robotics and hydrographic surveying.


Our faculty and researchers have achieved an array of awards, fellowships and recognitions — from winning a Grammy to being elected into the National Academy of Engineering. Our researchers are also at the forefront of the university’s $107 million in annual competitive research expenditures. As one of only a handful of land, sea and space grant universities, UNH is a hotbed for research on the world’s most pressing matters.

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