EEE 502: Internship (non-credits)
This is an optional non-credit course. The internship aims at providing on-the-job exposure to the students and an opportunity for translating theoretical concepts to real life situations. Students are placed in business enterprises, NGOs and research institutions for internship. The duration of internship will be a maximum of 8 weeks. The student is required to prepare and submit the report within the time specified. The report will be graded.
EEE 503 Thesis (12 credits)
A student must undertake a research work on M.Sc. in the Electrical and Electronic Engineering topic under the guidance of a supervisor. The student is required to prepare and submit the thesis within the time specified. The thesis will be graded and a student must get at least a C grade, which is the passing grade for this course.
EEE 504: Project (3 credits)
A student must undertake a research project work on M.Engg. in the Electrical and Electronic Engineering topic under the guidance of a supervisor. The student is required to prepare and submit the report within the time specified. The report will be graded and a student must get at least a C grade, which is the passing grade for this course.
EEE 590: Special Topics (3 credits, 3 hours/week)
This course will explore an area of current interest in Electrical and Electronic Engineering. The emphasis will be on thorough study of a contemporary field within EEE, and the course will be made accessible to students with an EEE background. The syllabus should be approved by the department chair prior to commencement of the term, and a detailed description will be provided before the registration period.
EEE 591: Independent Study (3 credits)
For students interested in any of the following ways of studying Electrical and Electronic Engineering: independently exploring an advanced topic under a faculty instructor; conducting significant research under a faculty supervisor; or doing an internship in industry under the supervision of industry and faculty advisors. In each case, the student must first identify a faculty member within the CSE department to oversee his/her work, and then write a proposal to the department chair outlining the means and objectives of the project. The proposal must be approved by the intended faculty supervisor and department chair prior to commencement of the term. At the end of the term, the student must submit a detailed report and/or give a presentation of the results, before the final course grade may be awarded.