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    Electrical Engineering (MSEE) PMP - Seattle

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    Basic Information

    Degree Information

    Degree Offered: MASTER OF SCIENCE IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
    CIP Code: 14.1001
    Campus: Seattle

    Admission Requirements and Contact Information


    Our annual admissions process consists of multiple cycles. Please see detailed deadlines and eligibility for each cycle on our website.



    Contact Information


    Program Website

    ecepmp@uw.edu

    Requirements and Prerequisites
    Review our website.
    GRE Requirements
    GRE Requirement: Not Considered. GRE scores are not required and, if submitted, will not be considered during the admissions decision process.
    Additional Instructions
    Applicants should submit ALL materials via electronic application process except for TOEFL test scores which are submitted by ETS. Applicants should check application status via the electronic application.

    If you have any questions or concerns at any point of your application process, feel free to contact us at ecepmp@uw.edu.


    Non-Native English Speaker Information
    Graduate School requirement: English language proficiency (ELP) is required for graduate study at the University of Washington. Therefore, every applicant whose native language is not English must demonstrate English language proficiency as outlined in Graduate School Policy 3.2.

    International Student Information
    Applicants who will need a visa should reference the International Applicant Information page. If admitted to the program, international students requesting an F1 or J1 visa will be required to provide financial ability documentation to the UW Graduate School.

    The majority of TA/ RA positions are given to our PhD students who are on guaranteed funding offers. As such, the majority of our master’s students (in both programs) are self-funded.

    International students who expect to attend on an F1 visa should apply in Cycle 1 (priority deadline) to ensure sufficient time for I20 and visa processing. Application review cannot be expedited if you choose to apply in Cycle 2. Please see detailed deadlines and eligibility for each cycle on our website.

    The Professional Master’s Program is open to domestic and international students and is designed to accommodate both full-time and part-time students. 

    Program Deadlines


    Autumn 2026 - Domestic:
    Open Date: 10/15/2025
    Deadline Date:

    Autumn 2026 - International:
    Open Date: 10/15/2025
    Deadline Date:

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