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MS in Electrical Engineering
The MS in Electrical Engineering at Riphah International University is a two year (four semesters) 30 credit hours program and requires completion of 24 credit hours of course work and 6 credit hours of thesis. Currently it is offered with the following two concentrations:
- Signal Processing
- Navigation and Control
The course work in these two concentrations provides the students with a solid theoretical and practical foundation to embark on research with myriads of applications in academia, industry, defense and healthcare. Each student enrolled in this program must also complete an independent study/thesis on topics related to relevant concentrations as suggested by the faculty member or proposed by external research and development organizations. Flexibility in the program is allowed in order to accommodate the diverse backgrounds, available resources and different abilities of the enrolled students.
After a successful completion of this program, the student should be equipped with the fundamental knowledge of signal processing and control, respectively, as they are applied in engineering problems.
BS in Electrical Engineering with a minimum GPA of 2.50 on a 4.00 scale.
The MS in electrical engineering program follows the guidelines laid down by the Higher Education Commission and the Pakistan Engineering Council (PEC). Therefore all potential students must fulfill additional requirements as laid down by the two regulatory authorities. Students will be awarded Master of Science in electrical engineering after completion of all the degree requirements.
A student enrolled in MS electrical engineering program must complete the following coursework/ thesis.
- 09 Credit of Engineering core courses
- 15 Credit hours of Signal Processing/ Navigation and Control electives
- 06 Credit hours of thesis work on approved area of research.
Electrical Engineering core courses
- EE-500 Linear Systems
- EE-501 Random Signals and Systems
- EE-502 Advanced Transform Methods (Signal Processing )
- EE-503 Modeling and Simulation of Dynamic Systems (Navigation and Control)
Signal Processing Electives
- EE-511 Digital Signal Processing
- EE-512 Real Time Digital Signal Processing
- EE-513 Digital Image and Video Processing
- EE-514 Digital Speech Processing
- EE-515 Multirate Digital Signal Processing
- EE-516 Intelligent Signal Processing
- EE-517 Adaptive Signal Processing
- EE-518 Multidimensional Signal and Image Processing
- EE-521 Estimation and Filtering
- EE-522 Theory and applications of statistical pattern recognition
- EE-523 Introduction to syntactic pattern recognition
- EE-524 Neural Pattern Recognition
- EE-525 Advanced topics in pattern recognition
- EE-531 Computer Vision
- EE-532 Introduction to Remote Sensing
- EE-533 Fundamentals of Automatic Target Recognition (ATR)
- EE-534 Special topics in ATR
- EE-541 Biomedical Signal Processing and Modeling I
- EE-542 Biomedical Signal Processing and Modeling II
- EE-543 Medical Imaging
- EE-544 Special Topics in Biomedical Signal Processing
- EE-590 Master Thesis
Navigation and Control Electives
- EE-551 Advanced Feedback systems
- EE-552 Digital Control Systems
- EE-553 Embedded Control Systems
- EE-554 Linear Multivariable Systems
- EE-555 Non-Linear Systems
- EE-561 Stochastic Estimation and Control I
- EE-562 Stochastic Estimation and Control II
- EE-563 Adaptive Control
- EE-564 Optimal Control
- EE-565 Intelligent Control
- EE-566 Special Topics in Control
- EE-571 Basics of Inertial Navigation
- EE-572 Integrated Navigation Systems
- EE-573 Special Topics in Navigation and Control
- EE-590 Master Thesis
Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering
Eligibility Criteria:
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