Courses are regularly offered at Durham and Manchester, NH (Manchester Graduate Center). There are currently 45 Master’s, and 5 Ph.D. students in the programs, almost all of them are supported. This fall (2006) there will be four new graduate courses in addition to the normal graduate course offerings.
The graduate programs are quite flexible (ECE Graduate Guidelines and UNH Graduate School), allowing the student a wide choice of courses as well as research topics. Many students work in the UNH Interoperability Laboratory and study computer telecommunications. Others work in such diverse fields as monitoring carpal tunnel syndrome in the workplace, improving reliability of advanced computer chips, and modeling antenna patterns at airports. A current federally sponsored project, "Project54", involving fifteen students and five faculty, is devoted to the development of hi-tech computer tools for police cruisers, to protect troopers and help them.

