OSU's Master of Science in Electrical Engineering (MSEE) program is designed for students
who wish to discover new knowledge via a research-oriented degree that culminates
with a thesis. It is ideal for those who aspire to earn a doctorate degree in electrical
engineering.
The MSEE is an academic, research-based degree offered under the OSU Graduate College
Traditional Path (Plan 1) including a thesis. It is intended for students who wish
to make fundamental contributions to the understanding and practice of engineering
science and techniques. It is also intended to prepare students for the PhD program.
Dr. Ghasemzadeh is an assistant professor in the School of Electrical and Computer
Engineering. His research focuses on wireless communications, machine/deep learning
and signal processing.
Applications are accepted on a rolling basis. Applicants are strongly encouraged
to submit application materials at least six months prior to the start of the semester.
OSU and the Stillwater community in general are especially affordable places for graduate
students. Oklahoma State University's estimation of a graduate student's annual costs
is $18,820 for Oklahoma residents, $29,150 for out-of-state students, and $34,588
for international students.