Wichita State University

Master in Electrical and Computer Engineering

Wichita, United States

The Master in Electrical and Computer Engineering at Wichita State University is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Wichita State University blends applied learning, research, and community engagement to prepare students for professional success. Located in Wichita, Kansas, WSU promotes hands-on experiences through laboratories, cooperative education, and industry partnerships that connect classroom learning to real-world challenges. The university’s practical approach supports students across a diverse range of programs, from engineering and business to the arts and health sciences.

WSU’s campus culture emphasizes innovation, entrepreneurship, and collaboration, with resources that include research centers, maker spaces, and internships with local and regional employers. Faculty mentorship and a focus on experiential learning help students build professional portfolios and networks while developing adaptable skills sought by employers. The university’s program variety and supportive academic services make it accessible for students with diverse interests and career goals.

International students find a welcoming environment with targeted support for transition, visa guidance, and cultural integration. Wichita’s cost of living and regional job market make it an attractive option for practical training and post-graduation opportunities. With an emphasis on applied research and community partnership, Wichita State is a strong choice for students seeking an education that connects academic study to meaningful professional outcomes.

About the Program

The Master in Electrical and Computer Engineering at Wichita State University is a Master's degree for students who want to work in avionics, process control systems, and information processing. This 2-year program helps students get ready for high-paying jobs and future Ph.D. programs.

The curriculum includes hands-on work in research facilities and projects with faculty and industry professionals. Students learn about electrical and computer engineering and develop skills in research and problem-solving.

Graduates can work as Systems Engineers, Research and Development Managers, Aerospace Engineers, Electronics Engineers, or Computer Hardware Engineers. They can work in industries like aerospace, manufacturing, or technology, and for employers like Boeing, NASA, or IBM.

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