The Master of Science (M.S.) in Electrical Engineering is a graduate degree program that provides advanced knowledge and skills in electrical engineering, preparing students for careers in industry, research, and academia. The program typically takes two to three years to complete and involves coursework, research, and a thesis or project. Students can specialize in areas such as power systems, control systems, communication systems, microelectronics, and electromagnetics, among others. With an M.S. in Electrical Engineering, graduates can work as engineers, researchers, or professors in industries like aerospace, automotive, healthcare, and technology, or pursue further education through a Ph.D. program.