The MS in Electrical and Computer Engineering is designed to serve those students who wish to obtain advanced knowledge in the design of high-speed electronic systems or computer-based systems. This knowledge prepares students for a doctoral program or an intermediate level position in industry.
Requirements for the MS Degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering
Completion of all requirements as established by the department graduate committee,...
The graduate program in Biological Sciences leads to a Master of Science (MS) degree and provides an opportunity for students to receive advanced training and to pursue independent investigations in particular fields of biology. It allows students to upgrade their qualifications for educational advancement to doctoral programs or for professional advancement in teaching, laboratory work, or fieldwork. The MS degree requires completion of a thesis...
The Master of Science degree Computer Engineering is jointly supported by the Departments of Computer Science and Electrical and Electronic Engineering. The program is designed to provide opportunities for students with undergraduate degrees Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, or a closely related field to pursue graduate studies in this interdisciplinary field. The program provides students with broad and advanced knowledge...
The EECS department offers graduate study leading to the Master of Science degree in:
*Computer Engineering
These graduate programs provide a balance of breadth and depth appropriate for each degree and support the department‘s research thrust areas by emphasizing:
Computer Engineering
Research in VLSI design, programmable logic, computer architectures, embedded systems, design for testability, and reconfigurable processors.
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The computer industry is one of the growing segments of the world economy. To maintain a competitive edge, industry and commerce must continue to make creative scientific and engineering advances as well as produce high-quality products. More than ever, successful businesses demand computer engineering professionals who can motivate and lead the technical workers responsible for these advances.
The Master of Science in Computer Engineering (MSCE)...
The Computer Engineering Program offers a course of study leading to the degree of Master of Science (M.S.). The basic courses in the M.S. program come from the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Departments. Students completing the program are prepared to work (or study further) in such fields as digital computer design, digital communications, and the design of embedded computer systems.
Applicants are generally expected to have a bachelor‘s...
The Master of Science in Computer Engineering degree requires a minimum of 45 approved credits chosen in accordance with a plan of study arranged in consultation with the student's advisor and the departmental graduate advisor. Up to but not exceeding 9 research/thesis credits may be taken by students who choose to write a Master's thesis. Students who elect a non-thesis option are also encouraged to engage in research, by registering for research...
Program Description The department offers opportunities for study in a broad spectrum of areas within the disciplines of electrical and computer engineering. Research and course offerings in the department are organized into research themes encompassing five areas of specialization: computer engineering, electromagnetics and sensing, photonics, microsystems design, and signal processing and communications. Detailed descriptions of course offerings,...
Because of the complex/multi-disciplinary nature of the semiconductor industry and the rapidly changing technology where product lifecycles are as short as 2-3 years, engineers require ongoing training and advanced education in new materials and processes in semiconductor manufacturing. In Arizona, Manufacturing accounts for more than 200,000 jobs in the state of Arizona, and generates roughly 15%...
Most embedded systems require a high degree of predictability and reliability, and involve tight interactions with their physical environment. They differ from computation-intensive applications as a result of their concurrent threads of control and time-dependent behavior, as well as a variety of system requirements that include size, power, cost, safety, security, and regulation. However, the task...
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