Master of Engineering (M.E.) in Electrical Engineering is typically a 2-year graduate program designed for students seeking advanced knowledge and skills. The curriculum covers signal processing, power systems, electromagnetics, and control systems. Students engage in coursework, and laboratory experiments, and often complete a thesis or capstone project. Many programs offer specializations in areas like telecommunications, robotics, or renewable energy. The degree prepares graduates for leadership roles in industry, research positions, or further academic pursuits. Some universities offer accelerated one-year programs or part-time options for working professionals. Admission usually requires a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering or a related field, with strong academic performance and relevant experience.