Graduate

    Electrical Engineering

    The mission of Wayne State University  Michigan's only urban research university  is to create and advance knowledge, prepare a diverse student body to thrive, and positively impact local and global communities. 

    The College of Engineering supports that mission through education, innovation and collaboration. We offer graduate students more than 30 graduate certificate, master's and doctoral programs across eight departments and two interdisciplinary programs. Our students learn from and collaborate with nationally and globally renowned faculty experts and industry leaders, helping to improve quality of life in Detroit and around the world.

    The Graduate School at Wayne State provides leadership in advancing graduate education and cultivates a supportive environment for research, scholarly activities and other creative endeavors that are integral to successful graduate students and faculty members.

    Admission requirements

    To apply, you must meet both the general admission requirements of the Graduate School and the specific criteria listed on the individual graduate program page within the relevant department. 

    Applicants are strongly encouraged to apply for admission to the Fall or Winter terms. 

    Application fees are waived for the winter 2025, spring/summer 2025 and fall 2025 terms.

    MS priority deadlines

    Fall (begins in August): July 15
    Winter (begins in January): November 1
    Spring/Summer (Spring begins in May; Summer begins in June): February 1

    PhD priority deadlines

    Fall (begins in August)- March 1
    Winter  (begins in January) - October 1
    Spring/Summer (Spring begins in May; Summer begins in June) - Case by case review, but preferred no later than March 1

     

    Wayne State has offered me a wonderful education and an amazing amount of student organizations that cater to each individual, allow you to connect with many diverse people and help you get a job before you graduate.

    Zahra’a Hussain

    BSCS '21 and current MS Robotics student