Purdue University MSECE Program

Purdue University MSECE Program

The Master’s Degree Program (MSECE) offered by the Elmore Family School of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) at Purdue University, USA, awards a Purdue-issued MSECE degree upon completion, with a major in Semiconductors and Microelectronics.

Introduction

  • Purdue University is a top public research university in the United States, with its Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) department consistently ranked among the top ten nationwide.
  • This program is a collaborative master’s degree talent cultivation initiative between NYCU (limited to ICST, IAIS, COECE, COE, and COS) and Purdue University.
  • Graduates will receive the Purdue MSECE degree, majoring in Semiconductors and Microelectronics.

Admission Requirements

Application Procedure

  1. Submit your application intention to NYCU’s Office of International Affairs.
  2. After NYCU compiles and recommends the candidates, Purdue will review the nominated list for admission decisions.
  3. The Purdue ECE Graduate Admissions Committee will review and notify applicants of the admission results.

Study Period & Course Requirements

  • Students must study at Purdue for at least one academic year (Fall and Spring semesters) to complete the project-track MSECE courses and project.
  • Up to 12 credits may be transferred from NYCU, provided the courses are recognized by Purdue.
  • The total credit requirement is 30 credits (including transferred credits).
  • Purdue MSECE Project Track
  • Purdue University Catalog

Cost & Student Responsibility

  • Students are responsible for tuition, fees, accommodation, living expenses, insurance, airfare, and other costs during their study at Purdue.
  • Students must follow Purdue’s visa requirements, attend orientation, and comply with university regulations.

Contact:
If interested or for further inquiries, please contact NYCU Office of International Affairs.
Email: oia@nycu.edu.tw