Master's in Computer Engineering Curriculum
The Master's in Computer Engineering is offered in two options: thesis and non-thesis. The thesis option requires 31 credits including Thesis I and Thesis II. The non-thesis options requires 34 credits including a two-semester project. All students are required to have at least one concentration.
To be considered for full-time enrollment, students must be enrolled in 3-5 classes per semester. Part-time enrollment requires 1-2 classes per semester.
Course Title/Subject | Credits | Modality |
Numerical Analysis | 3 | Campus |
Power Systems Analysis I | 3 | Campus |
Antenna Theory | 3 | Campus |
Machine Perception & Cognition | 3 | Campus |
Very Large-Scale Integration | 3 | Campus |
Thesis | 3 | Campus |
Course Title/Subject | Credits | Modality |
Engineering Innovation Entrepreneurship | 3 | Campus |
Power Systems Analysis II | 3 | Campus |
Renewable Energy Integration | 3 | Campus |
Introduction to Radar Systems | 3 | Campus |
Cyber-Physical Systems | 3 | Campus |
Industrial Controls | 3 | Campus |
Embedded Systems | 3 | Campus |
Advanced Computer Architecture | 3 | Campus |
Seminar | 1 | Campus |
Thesis II | 3 | Campus |
Course Title/Subject | Credits | Modality |
Power Systems Analysis I | 3 | Campus |
Electrical Building Systems | 3 | Campus |
Introduction to Microwave Imaging | 3 | Campus |
Robotics and Automation Systems | 3 | Campus |
Parallel Computer Architecture | 3 | Campus |
Digital Signal Processing | 3 | Campus |