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Professional Master’s Program

The ECE Professional Master’s Program (PMP) focuses on cutting-edge technical topics and the latest university research, giving students the expertise needed to drive innovation. Designed for full-time students as well as professionals already working in the field, the PMP prepares graduates for new and rewarding career opportunities. The program leads to a Master of Science in Electrical Engineering (MSEE) degree.

The program serves the growing need for engineers and scientists with advanced degrees in the Puget Sound region. With a leading industry-focused curriculum, the PMP offers courses on machine learning, embedded systems, cybersecurity, entrepreneurship, wireless communications, controls, mobile applications, electromagnetics, and microelectronics.

Why UW ECE?

UW ECE is a perennial top-20 best graduate school as ranked by U.S. News & World Report, and is the top electrical engineering department in the region. Students learn under the instruction of world-renowned researchers and industry leaders and are immersed in the department’s entrepreneurial environment. Technology developed in UW ECE labs is frequently translated into the business community for real-world impact.

Admissions

Curriculum

The curriculum is designed to fit the busy schedules of working professionals and full-time students seeking the flexibility of evening classes. The program and can be pursued part-time or full-time.

Information Sessions

Information sessions give prospective students an opportunity to learn more about our program. Sessions provide a comprehensive overview of the Electrical & Computer Engineering Professional Master’s Program, including admissions requirements, deadlines, PMP curriculum and the PMP community. We invite you to attend!

Info sessions for the 2025 Admissions process will resume in the Fall quarter.

 

Contact Us

ecepmp@uw.edu

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