Computer Engineering (M.S.)
About
Thesis and non-thesis options are available for the M.S. Computer Engineering. For a non-thesis degree, a minimum of 30 semester hours of coursework is required. Thesis options require 30 credit hours, of which six credits of ECE699 shall be devoted to individual study with a graduate faculty member. This work must culminate in preparing a written thesis on a significant problem of common interest and an oral defense of the thesis. Students completing a thesis must also complete one credit of Responsible Conduct of Research training. At the advisory committee鈥檚 or Graduate Coordinator鈥檚 discretion, this credit may be substituted for one of the 6 required thesis/dissertation credits (ECE699).
To obtain a master鈥檚 degree in Computer Engineering, a student must have at least a GPA of 3.0 for all courses taken as a graduate student. In both the non-thesis and thesis options, at least 18 credit hours must be ECE course credit hours.
Program Highlights
Requirements
For students to become candidates for a Master of Science degree in Computer Engineering, they must either have completed a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Engineering or at least demonstrated its equivalent, with a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or better (on a 4.0 scale). If students do not hold a B.S. degree in Computer Engineering, they must complete or demonstrate the equivalent to at least three of the following five prerequisite courses: Introduction to Unix Systems Administration (ECE 331), Embedded Systems (ECE 471), Computer Architecture and Organization (ECE 473), Digital Signal Processing (ECE 486), and Neural Networks (ECE 490). A student may be provisionally admitted to the program pending the completion of prerequisite course(s) with a grade of B or better.
All students must register for one credit of ECE 598 Graduate Seminar during the first semester. This seminar course鈥檚 pass/fail grade will be given upon graduation. At the advisory committee鈥檚 discretion, this seminar credit may be substituted for one of the 6 required thesis/dissertation credits (ECE699).
Normally no more than 6 credits of ECE or COS 400-level coursework will be acceptable for graduate credit. In addition, no more than three credits of ECE599 courses may be taken toward fulfilling the requirements for a Master of Science degree in Computer Engineering. ECE699 cannot be counted as credits in the non-thesis Master鈥檚 programs. Degree candidates may also choose to take courses in Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, and other disciplines which are consistent with his/her program goals.
Accelerated Program
In conjunction with the 91爆料 Graduate School, the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering offers the opportunity for ambitious Electrical or Computer Engineering majors to begin taking graduate courses during their senior year, double-counting up to 9 credits toward the BS and the MS. Enterprising students will then be able to get a non-thesis MS by staying in up to one extra year (i.e., the 4+1 program) or a thesis MS by staying in up to two extra years (i.e. the 4+2 program).
Admission Process
Program Learning Outcomes
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At a Glance
Degree Level
Master
Degree Earned
Master of Science in Computer Engineering
Mode of Study
In-Person
time to Complete Degree
30 Credits
Featured Courses
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