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MS EE
MS EE students may pursue either a Computer Engineering and Design Concentration or a Signals and Systems Concentration. Within each concentration are three tracks and a thesis option.

The specific degree requirements are listed below.

Computer Engineering and Design Concentration
The study of computer engineering produces expertise in a range of technologies from basic logic devices and the transistors that implement them, Register Transfer Level and microarchitectural design, to computer architecture and software systems. The Computer Engineering program is strongly oriented to silicon design from the circuit to the register-transfer level, and to the implementation of general- and special -purpose (such as signal processing) hardware.

The MS EE in the Computer Engineering and Design Concentration requires 48 credits in order to graduate.

Signals and Systems Concentration
This educational program offers a stimulating combination of traditional and modern signal processing core offerings, supplemented with focused concentrations in image processing, speech processing, and machine learning. The course of study you tailor to fit you will include core offerings taught by faculty with unique interdisciplinary electives, concentration core classes that incorporate new findings from the research and development frontiers, as well as electives in diverse areas such as biomedical engineering, speech systems, neural networks, and artificial intelligence. And that's just the short list!

The MS EE in the Signals and Systems Concentration requires 45 credits in order to graduate.