Math requirement of MSEE and PHDEE

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The discussion centers on the math requirements for Master of Science in Electrical Engineering (MSEE) and Doctor of Philosophy in Electrical Engineering (PhDEE) programs. Santa Clara University mandates four classes in Applied Math, with Partial Differential Equations (PDE) being essential. Other recommended courses include Probability and Statistics and Complex Analysis, although specific requirements can vary significantly by department and specialization. For PhD programs, course requirements are often determined by the advisor and committee, with a minor outside of Electrical Engineering (EE) typically required. Many students in applied math specialties may not need PDEs, while those in applied physics fields generally do. For Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering (BS EE), Probability and Linear Algebra are commonly required, with a strong emphasis on the importance of Linear Algebra in the curriculum.
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I just want to know what is the math requirement for MSEE and PHDEE. I know Santa Clara requires 4 classes of Applied Math...Which is what?

I know PDE is a must have, what else? Probability and statistics? Complex Analysis? I know most school only requires Cal I, II and III, Then ODE for BSEE only.
 
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For grad school this completely depends upon the department and the specialization. Go to any department website and you can find the requirements. Where I was there were no course requirements of any kind for PhD. It was completely at the discretion of the advisor and committee of each student. We did have to have a minor outside of EE, though, and those that chose math were required to take a bunch of theoretical math. I know many EEs that never learned PDEs because it is seldom necessary for those that specialize in the "applied math" portions of EE (comms, signal processing); those in the "applied physics" specialties (electromagnetics, solid state, quantum electronics, plasma physics) typically do need PDEs, of course.

For BS EE you can again look at web sites, but I have never run across a BS EE that did not have to take probability, and the vast majority are required to take linear algebra. In my opinion, any EE program that does not require intro linear algebra is failing their students, and students in those programs should take it as an elective.

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