Master of Science in Computer Engineering

Program Overview

The Master of Science in Computer Engineering prepares students to apply sophisticated computer architecture and integrated circuit design techniques toward modern computing systems using industry-standard design tools. Faculty and students work together to explore solutions for photonic computing; create state-of-the-art advances in high-performance computing; and improve the reliability of cloud computing.

The program offers up-to-date knowledge and skills in the advances of computer systems architecture and networking, as well as the rapidly-growing use of superscalar microprocessors, real-time embedded systems, VLSI and ASIC design modules, digital signal processors and networked computing platforms. 

Areas of Focus

Students working toward the master of science degree may choose one of the following focus areas for their studies:

Program Requirements

  • Credit hours: 30
  • Thesis options: Thesis and non-thesis options are available. Students who choose to complete a thesis take 24 credit hours of course work and 6 credit hours for thesis research. These 6 credit hours must be taken over two semesters. Students who choose the non-thesis option take 30 credit hours of coursework.
  • Duration: Two years (full-time) or three years (part-time)

Program Requirements

Admissions Requirements

  • Preferred bachelor's degree in biomedical engineering, electrical engineering, computer engineering, or computer science.
  • Admission may be offered with a bachelor's degree in another field on the condition of deficiency courses.
  • Minimum 3.0 GPA (out of a 4.0 scale) or equivalent achieved at the time of bachelor's degree completion.
  • Successful submission of online application form, exam scores and other documents as outlined in the admissions requirements.

Professional Outcomes

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