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SET's Graduate programs provide students with a combination of advanced knowledge, hands–on experience, research and applications of theory.
- Improve your employment options by developing your scholarship, research and creativity
- Partner with the local and regional community to solve cutting-edge modern technological problems and drive growth, innovation, and change
- Become an expert in one of many interdisciplinary areas in science and society characterized by substantial engineering and technology challenges
- Become a leader in industry and academia
Graduate Degree and Graduate Certificate Programs
M.S. in Electrical & Computer Engineering (MSECE)
Advanced knowledge and skills in electrical and computer engineering
Study topics in advanced computer architecture and digital and embedded control systems and signal processing to advance your career in processor design, wireless communication, and power systems and security.
M.S. in Computer Science & Systems (MSCSS)
Emerging application and theory in computer science
Work with renowned faculty and local industry partners to drive growth, innovation and change in software development, program management, cybersecurity, data science, and systems development.
Master of Cybersecurity & Leadership (MCL)
Advanced skills in protection of web services and data systems
Learn the basic operations and functionality of cybersecurity combined with management of technical professionals and organizational leadership.
M.S. in Information Technology (MSIT)
Enrolling Autumn 2024
The Master of Science in Information Technology (MSIT) program will aim to provide students a combination of advanced knowledge, hands-on experience, and applications of theory to support and further improve students' employment options in the field of Information Technology.
Ph.D. in Computer Science & Systems
Advanced computing knowledge through inquiry, critical thinking, and abstraction
Become an expert scholar, educator, or researcher in a specific area of interest to address and meet substantial engineering and technology challenges.
Graduate Certificate in Software Development Engineering
UW-approved Graduate Certificate in software development best practices
Learn core concepts of computer science, from basic data structures and algorithms to software engineering and object-oriented and systems programming while earning UW credits and transcripts.
Data Science Certificate
Concepts, elements, strategies and skills in data science
Understand the data science life cycle and learn to formulate a problem, design the data based on the problem, visualize and analyze data, and conduct prediction/inference.
Want to learn more about SET's Graduate Programs?
Get connected with our Graduate Recruiter/Prospective Advisor, Francis Nwagbara, today!
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Vicky L. Carwein and William B. Andrews Endowment for Graduate Programs
The Vicky L. Carwein and William B. Andrews Endowment for Graduate Programs provides endowed fellowship support for Ph.D. students and endowed research funding for graduate students in the School of Engineering and Technology.
Students who are awarded funding from this endowment are known as Carwein-Andrews Distinguished Fellows. These students are highly skilled and knowledgeable engineers, researchers, innovators, and entrepreneurs who, in the tradition of the University of Washington, are people who not only dream of changing the world, they do it.