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About
the Program | Apply
Online | Admission
Requirements | Deadlines |
Degree
Requirements | Downloadable
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Scholarships, Fellowships, and Assistantships |
| For
the past 20 years, an explosion in computer
technology has caused nearly every aspect
of our lives to be driven by a computer.
With the increasing need for computers
and systems to interact efficiently, a
new wave of technology is expected to continue
and accelerate this trend into the future.
Professionals whose knowledge integrates
expertise from both the electrical engineering
and computer science fields will be in
high demand. Computer engineers meet this
demand by combining expertise in low-level
software, high-level hardware and integrated
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| The Master
of Science (MS) in Computer Engineering degree program is geared toward preparing
students for the professional practice of computer
engineering, and is available in a thesis or non-thesis
program. The department of Electrical and Computer
Engineering provides outsanding facilities and
laboratories to support the research and academic
efforts of its students, including the Circuits
and Logic Design Lab, the Communications Systems
Lab, the Digital Signal Processing Lab, the Electronics,
Integrated Circuits and Systems Lab, the Graphic
Simulation Lab, the High-Speed Electronics Lab,
the Image Understanding Lab, and the System Dynamics
Lab. |
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Admission Requirements
Prospective students must satisfy all university
admission requirements as well as the specific
program requirements. Meeting the minimum requirements
does not guarantee admission into the program.
To learn about the requirements for admission,
please click
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Scholarships,
Fellowships & Assistantships
FIU and the College of Engineering and Computing
offer a variety of fellowships, assistantships,
and scholarships to qualified domestic and international
students. The amounts of these awards vary depending
on the type of award, but they may provide full
tuition and a monthly stipend. For additional information
on this type of financial assistance, please click
here. |
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Degree
Requirements The Non-Thesis Master's program consists of
24 credit hours of course work, a graduate
project of at least 6 credit hours, and a comprehensive
final examination. For more information, click
here. The Thesis Master's program consists
of 24 semester credit hours of course work,
a minimum of 6 semester
credit hours of Master’s Thesis, and a final
oral examination that includes an oral defense
of the thesis.
For more information, click here |
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