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Electrical Engineering

Yale University

Master's Degree

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Yale's Electrical & Computer Engineering graduate students are at the forefront of technological breakthroughs that are redefining our digital world. Our research spans from developing neuromorphic computing systems to pioneering quantum-scale devices and designing intelligent networks. Here, you'll work alongside leading experts to create asynchronous processors, harness quantum phenomena for next-generation computing, and develop bio-inspired sensing technologies.

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Locations

Where this program is offered

  • New Haven, Connecticut

    Woodbridge Hall, New Haven, Connecticut, 6520

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Skills & Competencies

Skills developed through this program

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Skills

WritingCritical ThinkingReading ComprehensionActive LearningActive ListeningSpeakingComplex Problem SolvingMonitoring

Knowledge

Engineering and TechnologyComputers and ElectronicsDesignEnglish LanguageMathematics

Abilities

Written ComprehensionWritten ExpressionOral ComprehensionOral ExpressionProblem SensitivityDeductive ReasoningInductive ReasoningInformation OrderingCategory FlexibilityNear Vision

Tasks

  • Design, implement, maintain, or improve electrical instruments, equipment, facilities, components, p
  • Oversee project production efforts to assure projects are completed on time and within budget.
  • Direct or coordinate manufacturing, construction, installation, maintenance, support, documentation,

Technology

Development environment softwareFile versioning softwareAnalytical or scientific softwareWAN switching software and firmwareComputer aided design CAD software

Tools

AccelerometersAnnealing furnacesAtomic force microscopesAuger electron spectrometersComputer serversCylindrical corona testersDiffractometersDiffusion furnacesDigital oscilloscopesDigital video camerasDigital voltmeters DVMDoping tubesElectrical flow metersElectrochemical CV dopant profilersElectrochemical etching devices

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AchievementWorking ConditionsRecognitionIndependenceRelationshipsSupport
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Occupations this program prepares you for

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What You'll Learn

Key competencies developed through this program

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Mastery: advanced (Level 4)(based on Master's Degree)

  • Organizational electrical engineering strategy — set technical direction and establish standards that guide practice across multiple projects, departments, or business units.
  • Engineering talent and personnel resources — mentor, develop, and manage teams of electrical engineers, building capability and fostering a culture of innovation and technical excellence.
  • Enterprise-scale electrical systems — lead the design and implementation of large, high-complexity infrastructure such as utility substations, industrial plants, or smart-grid networks.
  • Cross-organizational project governance — oversee production efforts spanning multiple disciplines and external partners, ensuring on-time, on-budget delivery at the program level.
  • Engineering standards and compliance frameworks — author or influence internal policies, codes interpretations, and quality systems that shape how the organization meets regulatory and safety requirements.
  • Strategic vendor and technology partnerships — direct competitive product and technology assessments that inform capital investment decisions and long-term engineering roadmaps.
  • Executive and client stakeholder communication — represent the organization in high-stakes technical negotiations, presenting complex engineering positions with clarity and authority.
  • Systems evaluation and organizational risk management — lead post-project reviews and operational audits that identify systemic design weaknesses and drive improvement at institutional scale.
  • Interdisciplinary innovation programs — champion the adoption of advanced analytical software, digital twin environments, and model-based engineering practices across the engineering function.
  • Industry thought leadership — contribute to standards bodies, professional societies, or published research, advancing the state of electrical engineering practice beyond the boundaries of the organization.

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Student Outcomes

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Completion Rate
Not reported
Placement Rate
15%