MSEE Degree program Accreditation

MSEE Degree Program Accreditation


The MSEE Degree Program is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of . In 2020 NPS conferred 32 accredited MSEE degrees with 72 Students onboard as of December 2020. In 2021 NPS conferred 34 accredited MSEE degrees with 67 Student onboard as of December 2021. In 2022 NPS conferred 32 accredited MSEE Degrees with 63 students onboard as of December 2022. In 2023 NPS conferred 25 accredited MSEE Degrees with 46 students onboard as of December 2023. In 2024 NPS conferred 20 accredited MSEE degrees with 52 students on board as of December 2024.

Accredited programs must have published Program Educational Objectives and Student Outcomes, a process for periodic review of the objectives and outcomes, and a system of ongoing assessment that demonstrates achievement of the objectives and outcomes and uses the results to improve the effectiveness of the program. 

 

Accreditation Accordion

The Program Educational Objectives of our MSEE program represent the abilities that we expect our graduates to have three to five years after their completion of our program. They are the skills and abilities that the graduates have to contribute to the national security of the United States (or their home countries).

  • Technical Leadership: Graduates in the several years following graduation will be known and respected for their technical leadership along diverse career paths in government service and/or the private sector.
  • Technical Program Management:  Graduates in the several years following graduation will possess the ability to handle assignments related to research, design, development, procurement, maintenance, and life cycle management of electronic systems for Naval and other military platforms.
  • Operational Utilization:  Graduates in the several years following graduation will possess the ability to understand the capabilities and limitations of military electronic systems and to effectively employ electronic systems in military operations.

 

The Student Outcomes of the NPS MSEE program represent the knowledge, skills, and abilities that we expect our graduates to have at the time of completion of their MSEE program. These outcomes are expected to enable our graduates to achieve the Program Educational Objectives that support enhancing the national security of the United States (or the students home countries).

  • Independent Investigation: Students will develop the ability to conduct and report the results of a technically challenging, defense-relevant independent investigation.
  • Depth and Breadth of Study: Students will complete a course of study that includes appropriate depth and breadth for a masters-level student in an Electrical Engineering program by completing the graduate-level course requirements for two specialty areas within the MSEE degree program at the 窪蹋勛圖厙. 

ABET requires accredited programs to implement continuous improvement processes that regularly use appropriate, documented tools for assessing and evaluating the extent to which student outcomes are being attained.  The NPS MSEE program achieves this goal through executive oversight with our sponsor community and within the school by assessing, documenting and implementing changes.