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The Master of Science in Computer Engineering requires completing 30 units along with either a thesis or project. Our goal is to equip students for successful careers and advanced academic pursuits. Alumni gain the ability to tackle sophisticated technical challenges while meeting contemporary societal demands, committing to continuous professional development. The program emphasizes practical engineering through hands-on design work complemented by theoretical foundations. This provides a competitive edge in the workplace, as graduates possess actual project implementation and design experience. Those who thrive on applying mathematical and scientific principles innovatively to address practical challenges will discover fulfilling opportunities in electrical and computer engineering fields. Alumni develop expertise in creating communication networks, information systems, entertainment technology, medical diagnostic tools, as well as robotic, navigation, and traffic management solutions. Career prospects span nearly all industries, with leading employers including electronics manufacturers, telecommunications providers, entertainment studios, utility providers, energy corporations, research facilities, transportation firms, and chemical processing plants. Some graduates transition into roles as patent lawyers, technical authors, advisors, educators, or technology sales specialists. This curriculum not only readies students for immediate employment but also provides a foundation for specialized graduate studies.