Master of Science in Computer Engineering and Electrical Engineering
Master
In Bangalore
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Type
Master
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Location
Bangalore
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Bangalore
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ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (INDIA) PRIVATE LTD #2, MSR INDUSTRIAL ESTATE, M S RAMAIAH CAMPUS BEHIND MSRIT POST OFFICE, MATHIKERE, 560054
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Course programme
The purpose of the Master of Science in Computer Engineering and
Electrical Engineering (M.S.CP.E./E.E.) is to prepare students for
advanced study and/or research, or for industry in the field of both
computer and electrical engineering. The M.S.CP.E./E.E. program provides
for a strong foundation in all aspects of the design and development of
computer systems, and also offers several areas of study within electrical
engineering. There is also an option to pursue thesis research under the
guidance of a faculty adviser. There is a growing need for engineers with
a strong educational background in both computer engineering and
electrical engineering.
In the M.S.CP.E./E.E. program students will be introduced to topics important
to the computer engineering field such as computer hardware design,
computer networks and software engineering, as well as topics in
electrical engineering such as communications and signal processing,
electronics and electromagnetics, and power and control systems. The
program of study includes a minimum of 45 credit hours of acceptable
graduate coursework in both computer engineering and electrical
engineering. M.S.CP.E./E.E. degree requirements are described in the
section below. Requirements for the M.S.CP.E./E.E. fully satisfy the
existing requirements for an M.S. in Computer Engineering and an M.S. in
Electrical Engineering. The program is normally completed in four
semesters of full-time study. Admission requirements for the CPE/EE are
the same as those for admission to the Master of Science in Computer
Engineering or electrical engineering. Students whose accredited B.S.
degree is not in computer and/or electrical engineering may pursue the
CPE/EE degree, provided that they have an adequate background and can
demonstrate proficiency in the material contained in the following
undergraduate courses: ECE 211 and ECE 213 (Circuit Analysis I and II),
ECE 218 (Digital Systems), ECE 242 or CS 350 (Digital Computers and
Computing), ECE 311 (Engineering Electronics), CS 201 (i.e., CS 115 and CS
116 combined, Object Oriented Programming I-II), CS 401 (Introduction to
Advanced Studies in CS), and MATH 252 (Introduction to Differential
Equations). A student may demonstrate proficiency by successfully
completing the courses or by demonstrating satisfactory performance in one
or more special examinations administered by the department.
The description of the CPE areas of concentration is in the Master of Science in Computer Engineering section. A description of the EE areas of concentration is in the Master of Science in Electrical Engineering section. In addition to all university requirements for a Master of Science degree, the M.S.CP.E./E.E. degree has the following requirements:A minimum of 45 credit hours of graduate level coursework including: Two core courses in a CPE major area, chosen from among the CPE areas of concentration. Two elective courses in the CPE major area, chosen from among the CPE areas of concentration. One core course from each of two remaining areas of CPE concentration. Four (or more) courses within an EE major area, chosen from among the EE areas of concentration (Areas I, II and III). One (or more) course(s) in each of two EE minor areas, chosen from among the Areas I, II and III outside the major.
The description of the CPE areas of concentration is in the Master of Science in Computer Engineering section. A description of the EE areas of concentration is in the Master of Science in Electrical Engineering section. In addition to all university requirements for a Master of Science degree, the M.S.CP.E./E.E. degree has the following requirements:A minimum of 45 credit hours of graduate level coursework including: Two core courses in a CPE major area, chosen from among the CPE areas of concentration. Two elective courses in the CPE major area, chosen from among the CPE areas of concentration. One core course from each of two remaining areas of CPE concentration. Four (or more) courses within an EE major area, chosen from among the EE areas of concentration (Areas I, II and III). One (or more) course(s) in each of two EE minor areas, chosen from among the Areas I, II and III outside the major.
Master of Science in Computer Engineering and Electrical Engineering
Price on request