Recent Department News
Prof. Charles W. Therrien became an IEEE Fellow on January 1st 2008, for contributions to signal processing theory, practice and education. More...
Prof. Clark Robertson received the 2007 IEEE Military Communications Conference (MILCOM) Technical Achievement Award on October 30th 2007. More… (Nov. 2007)
Two new academic graduate certificates offered by the Department: “Electric Ship Power Systems” and “Signal Processing”. More… (Sept. 2007)
New Distance Learning Program: Master of Science in Engineering Science with major in Electrical Engineering - restricted to graduates of the BRES School. This special distance learning program provides both naval officers and civilian employees of Naval Reactors (NR), an advanced education leading to a Master of Science in Engineering Science with major in Electrical Engineering. This is a non-thesis program for individuals restricted to graduates of the Bettis Reactor Engineering School. More... ( July 2007)
New Distance Learning Program: Master of Science in Electronic Systems Engineering (Electronic Warfare) (MSESE-EW) Degree Program. The program provides a solid theoretical foundation focused on electronic warfare (EW) including electronic attack, electronic protection and electronic support. More... (Apr. 2007)
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Our mission is to provide our students with the highest quality and most Defense-relevant graduate education available in electrical and computer engineering. Our capabilities are unique and our degree programs directly support Sea Power 21.
The field of electrical engineering spans a broad swath of leading-edge technology which impacts most facets of the Defense Department's warfighting capability, ranging from secure voice and computer communication networks to advanced information warfare systems, guidance of precision strike weapons and shipboard electric power.
Our ABET accredited MSEE Degree Program has seven tracks supporting Sea Power 21 that cover these areas and others. Our distance learning program leads the MSEE Degree in approximately 12 quarters of part-time study. Programs leading to the Electrical Engineer degree and to the Doctor of Philosophy in Electrical Engineering are also offered.
Our mission is to provide our students with the highest quality and most Defense-relevant graduate education available in electrical and computer engineering. Our capabilities are unique and our degree programs directly support Sea Power 21.
Our students are officers of the U.S. Navy and other uniformed services of the United States, international officers and civilian employees of the Defense Department and international defense establishments. Civilian employees of DoD contractors (pdf) are also eligible to attend NPS in limited numbers.
Our faculty is a group of nationally and internationally known engineering educators who have made substantial research contributions that benefit the defense and security of our nation.
I invite you to browse through these pages to familiarize yourself with our faculty, our curricula and degree programs, and our research. Prospective resident students are invited to contact our Associate Chair for Students, Prof. Monique Fargues. Those interested in our distance learning program should contact our DL Business Manager, Prof. Roberto Cristi.
Jeffrey B. Knorr
Professor and Chair
Department of Electrical
and Computer Engineering
dept Phone no.: 831.656.2082
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