
Master of Science - Computer Engineering - Computer Systems - Communications and Networks
1151 South Forest Avenue, Tempe, USA
41174
Last updated: 16/09/2024






About Master of Science - Computer Engineering - Computer Systems - Communications and Networks
Arizona State University's transdisciplinary computer engineering program allows students to develop unique skills as they take computer science and electrical engineering courses and participate in projects across the two schools and across core areas, providing students with combined and high-demand computer science and electrical engineering skills.
Computer engineering is a transdisciplinary program that builds on the fundamentals of computer science, electrical engineering, applied mathematics and physical sciences. Graduates of this program will have the knowledge and skills necessary to advance the design, system integration, testing, evaluation and deployment of state-of-the-art hardware and software for systems that include computing, communications and networking (wired and wireless), control functions, sensing, signal processing and actuation.
The MS program is intended for students who want to gain knowledge deeper than that provided at the bachelor's degree level and sufficient for designing and implementing state-of the-art systems in industrial research and development positions. The program is also appropriate for students contemplating future doctoral study and desiring to gain experience in research. Master's degree program graduates may work under the direction of scientists and engineers who hold doctorates in high-tech lab settings assisting in developing innovative products and systems that require strong foundational knowledge in the underlying sciences and the ability to synthesize and analyze engineering principles as they relate to the development of new computer engineering technology.
This program has a thesis and a nonthesis option for the culminating experience. Students in the nonthesis option take 24 credit hours of electives and students in the thesis option take only 18 credit hours to reach the 30 credit hour requirement. Electives are selected in consultation with the academic unit.
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