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The Master of Science in Computer Engineering equips students with comprehensive theoretical knowledge and hands-on expertise in both hardware and software components of computer systems, along with their seamless integration. This program readies graduates for leadership positions across industries, government agencies, and academic institutions. By combining essential science and mathematics coursework with engineering studies, it cultivates professionals skilled in designing and evaluating contemporary computing and embedded systems. The curriculum delivers robust training in hardware development and real-world applications of computer technologies. To earn the degree, students must fulfill all requirements totaling 30 semester units. The program offers cutting-edge courses in rapidly advancing computer engineering fields, giving students substantial hardware design practice, familiarity with modern Electronic Design Automation (EDA) tools, and the capability to create and assess current computer architectures. Participants may also enrich their education by selecting relevant courses from Computer Science and Electrical Engineering graduate programs. Upon graduation, students will possess thorough theoretical understanding and practical experience in all facets of computer systems, including engineering analysis, system design, implementation, and testing. This degree prepares individuals for technical careers demanding advanced computer hardware competencies.