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The Master of Science program in electrical and computer engineering demands completion of 36 to 40 semester credit hours. Your path to earning these credits and the nature of your academic journey will vary depending on whether you choose the thesis track or the non-thesis coursework option. Detailed information about both options is provided here.
Specialization pathways: The ECE department has curated sets of courses to assist in academic planning, tailored to specific focus areas within electrical and computer engineering.
The computer and networked systems specialization concentrates on designing and enhancing computer systems, encompassing processors, memory architectures, and communication networks. This pathway provides comprehensive knowledge about processor operations, main memory functions, computer networking principles, techniques for improving performance and energy efficiency, and strategies for maximizing system utilization.