Engineering (M.S.) Computer Engineering Emphasis
Mission
Provide a solid foundation in the design and implementation of computer systems emphasizing the development of both software and hardware. Provide an outstanding educational program that enables graduates to have a solid background in both theoretical and practical aspects of Computer Engineering to prepare them to make meaningful contributions to their profession. Provide an outstanding educational program that enables our graduates to become leaders in their profession by imparting fundamental principles, skills, and tools necessary to innovate and excel in engineering practice, research, or academia.
Program Objectives
- Afford students the opportunity for in-depth study of Computer Engineering concepts and theories
- Provide state-of-the-art applications and implementations in the design of computer based systems
- Provide graduates with effective communications skills required for career advancement
- Endow students with a sense of professionalism, professional ethics, and active participation in the affairs of the profession
- Engage faculty and graduate students in meaningful Computer Engineering research
- Promote professional development and growth of students and faculty
Degree Requirements
Thirty(30), or thirty-six (36), semester hours are required for the Master of Science Degree in Engineering depending upon which of the following three options the student selects with approval of his or her department chairperson and/or advisor:
Option 1 Twenty-four (24) semester hours of coursework plus a six-hour thesis
Option 2 Twenty-seven (27) semester hours of coursework plus a three-hour project
Option 3 Thirty-six (36) semester hours of coursework
Option 1 Requires a formal written thesis, formal presentation and oral exam.
Option 2 Requires a written project report, formal presentation and oral exam.
Option 3 Requires an oral exam.
To remain in “good standing,” students must maintain a minimum cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 3.0 (“B average).
Core Courses
Each emphasis area has either three or four core courses (9 to12 semester hours). Electives are selected with approval of the student’s graduate committee and/or graduate advisor
Code | Title | Hours |
---|---|---|
CPE 508 | OPERATING SYSTEMS | 3 |
CPE 512 | COMPUTER ARCHITECTURE | 3 |
CPE 515 | ADVANCED LOGIC DESIGN | 3 |
CPE 541 | COMPUTER NETWORK | 3 |
Elective Courses
Code | Title | Hours |
---|---|---|
CPE 500 | SOFTWARE ENGINEERING | 3 |
CPE 505 | ANALYSIS OF ALGORITHMS | 3 |
CPE 520 | ADVANCED ENGINEERING ANALYSIS | 3 |
CPE 521 | ADVD ENGINEERING ANALYSIS II | 3 |
CPE 530 | VLSI DESIGN | 3 |
CPE 532 | DIGITAL INTEGRATED CIRCUITS | 3 |
CPE 552 | COMPUTER VISION | 3 |
CPE 555 | CONTROL SYSTEMS | 3 |
CPE 557 | ROBOTICS | 3 |
CPE 560 | EMBEDDED DESIGN W/MICHROPROCES | 3 |
CPE 610 | PARALLEL COMPUTING AND PROGRAM | 3 |
CPE 693 | ADVANCED TOPICS-IC DESIGN | 3 |
CPE 697 | INTERNSHIP | 3 |
CPE 698 | INDEPENDENT STUDY | 1-4 |
CPE 699 | THESIS | 1-6 |