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Our Ph.D. in Computer Engineering equips students to thrive in an era where computing technology permeates every aspect of modern life - from mobile devices and smart home systems to self-driving cars and advanced medical equipment. Today's systems integrate not just computation, but also multi-sensor data acquisition, signal analysis, artificial intelligence, networking, and cyber-physical integration. The traditional boundaries between software and hardware implementations have become increasingly blurred.
Through practical project-based learning and partnerships with top research teams, we deliver comprehensive training in digital and analog chip design, computer system architecture, networking protocols, operating systems, and state-of-the-art AI methodologies
To be considered for admission in full graduate standing, an applicant must have a four-year bachelor’s degree (or equivalent) from an accredited college or university as determined by a regional or general accrediting agency and must have at least a “B” (3.000/4.000) average in the undergraduate major or in the latest graduate degree program.
Provide Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with a total score of at least 80 on the Internet-based Test (iBT). Minimum test scores for each section:
Listening: 18 points
Reading: 18 points
Writing: 18 points Speaking: 18 points for admission, 23 points for TA appointment where TA has direct verbal interactions with students, 26 points for TA appointment where TA presents lectures in the class or laboratory
The maximum total score for the iBT is 120 with each section worth 30 points.
Provide International English Language Testing System (IELTS) scores with an overall band score of at least 6.5. Minimum test scores for each section are listed below:
Listening: 6.5
Reading: 6.5
Writing: 6.5
Speaking: 6.5 for admission, 7.0 for TA appointment
Computer-based TOEFL scores must be 213 or higher (with at least 17 on three sections and no section score below 13). The paper-based test requires a score of 550 or higher (with scores of 50 on at least two of the three sections and no section score below 45).
Application Deadlines
Fall Jan 9
Spring July 1