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Be a Badger. Be a better engineer.

With an interactive, online master’s degree or certificate program in electrical and computer engineering from UW–Madison, you’ll develop the in-depth technical skills and knowledge you need to advance in your engineering career — all in a flexible online format that allows you to continue to work and meet other obligations.

  • Designed for practicing engineers — flexible enough to fit into your life but structured enough to keep you on track
  • Network with peers, faculty, and industry professionals to extend learning beyond the classroom
  • Stand out with an advanced credential from one of the country’s top graduate engineering programs

The University of Wisconsin–Madison College of Engineering’s graduate programs are top-ranked among U.S. public universities by U.S. News & World Report

Explore online Electrical and Computer Engineering programs at UW–Madison

Master’s degree

Electrical & Computer Engineering: Power Engineering MS

Advance your understanding of energy systems and automation technologies with the Electrical & Computer Engineering: Power Engineering MS program. Through a mix of theory and practice, you’ll improve your ability and skill-set to solve pressing engineering problems.

Fall 2025

Deadline: 07/01/25

Tuition

$1,600 per credit

Credits

30 graduate credits

Modality

Online

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Capstone certificate

Power Conversion & Control Capstone

Gethands-on and refine your skills in designing and controlling electric systems with the Power Conversion & Control Capstone program. Through a blend of coursework and labs, you’ll analyze and optimize power electronics circuits and automatic controls for efficient electric drive systems.

Summer 2025

Deadline: 05/01/25

Tuition

$1,600 per credit

Credits

9 graduate-level credits

Modality

Online

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UW–Madison’s online power engineering master’s program allowed me to work full-time while gaining the additional academic skills necessary to advance in the field of power engineering. I was promoted to the next level of engineer the spring before my graduation, and I don’t think that would have happened without this program.

Helen Lewis-Rzeszutek

Master of Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering
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Join a flourishing and collaborative community at UW-Madison

At UW–Madison, we help you find the path to a better life, for you and for the people around you. Whatever your dream, UW–Madison is a catalyst for the extraordinary. That’s because we want you to move the world forward.