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All students in the MS in Computer Engineering program must have previously completed (as documented by their undergraduate transcript), successfully test to place out of, or complete at the start of their program, the following courses: CSE 501N Programming Concepts and Practice and CSE 505N Introduction to Digital Logic and Computer Design. The Master of Science in Computer Engineering degree is jointly administered by the Department of Computer Science & Engineering (CSE) and the Department of Electrical & Systems Engineering (ESE). Course Option This option requires 30 units of graduate credit. Students must also follow the general degree requirements listed below. Thesis/ Project Option The thesis or project options require 24 units of graduate credit in addition to 6 units of either thesis or project courses (CSE/ESE 599 or CSE 598 respectively). Students pursuing the project option may opt to take 27 units of graduate courses and only 3 units of CSE 598 with adviser approval. Students must also follow the general degree requirements listed below. General Degree Requirements  18 of the 30 units must be from the designated graduate-level Computer Engineering courses. Students may request approval to take up to 12 additional units from outside the CSE/ESE departments. Such approval shall be contingent on the credits being suitably technical graduate-level content. To count more than 6 units from outside the CSE/ESE departments, an appropriate justification for the additional increment shall be provided by the adviser and student. Departmental approval shall be evaluated with increasing stringency for each additional increment. Up to 12 units of 400-level courses can count for graduate credit. None of the 30 units may be taken as independent study (i.e., CSE 400, CSE 500, ESE 400 or ESE 500). Courses with an "N" designation do not count toward the master's degree. All courses must be taken for a grade of C- or better. As per Engineering School guidelines, students must maintain a GPA of at least 2.70. Graduate-Level Computer Engineering Courses  CSE 507A Technology Entrepreneurship 3 units CSE 517A Machine Learning 3 units CSE 520S Advanced Real-Time Embedded Systems 3 units ESE 520 Probability and Stochastic Processes 3 units CSE 521S Wireless Embedded Sensor Networks 3 units CSE 522S Advanced Operating Systems 3 units CSE 527 Natural Language Processing 3 units CSE 523S Systems Security 3 units CSE 532S Advanced Multiparadigm Software Development 3 units CSE 538T Modeling and Performance Evaluation of Interconnected Computer Systems 3 units CSE 539S Concepts in Multicore Computing 3 units ESE 543 Control Systems Design by State Space Methods 3 units ESE 547 Robust and Adaptive Control 3 units CSE 549T Theory of Parallel Systems 3 units CSE 559A Computer Vision 3 units CSE 560M Computer Systems Architecture I 3 units CSE 561M Computer Systems Architecture II 3 units CSE 563M Digital Integrated Circuit Design and Architecture 3 units CSE 565M Acceleration of Algorithms in Reconfigurable Logic 3 units CSE 566S High Performance Computer Systems 3 units ESE 566A Modern System-on-Chip Design 3 units CSE 567M Computer Systems Analysis 3 units CSE 568M Imaging Sensors 3 units CSE 569M Parallel Architectures & Algorithms 3 units CSE 570S Recent Advances in Networking 3 units CSE 571S Network Security 3 units CSE 574S Wireless and Mobile Networking 3 units CSE 598 Master's Project 3-6 units CSE/ESE 599 Master's Research 6 units CSE 515T Bayesian Methods in Machine Learning 3 units CSE 519T Advanced Machine Learning 3 units CSE 534A/ESE 513 Large-Scale Optimization for Data Science 3 units CSE 569S Advanced IoT, Real-Time, and Embedded Systems Security 3 units ESE 523 Information Theory 3 units ESE 524 Detection and Estimation Theory 3 units ESE 526 Network Science 3 units ESE 551 Linear Dynamic Systems I 3 units ESE 553 Nonlinear Dynamic Systems 3 units ESE 562 Analog Integrated Circuits 3 units ESE 572 Signaling and Control in Communication Networks 3 units Related links PhD in Computer Science or Computer Engineering MS in Computer Science MS in Cybersecurity Engineering MEng in Computer Science & Engineering Graduate Certificate in Data Mining & Machine Learning Graduate Certificate in Cybersecurity Engineering Turner Dissertation Award Current Graduate Students Start your application Application process & deadlines Frequently asked questions for Master's degree students Resources for Current Students Resources for Current Students  Graduate Bulletin Academic Calendar Contact Us James OrrProgram Director314-935-4465Urbauer Hall, Room 228 Cleopatra BenosGraduate Program Coordinator314-935-6132McKelvey Hall, Room 1010 International Students E60-505 - Communication tools for Academic and Professional Success McKelvey School of Engineering requires all incoming international students who submit a TOEFL or IETLS score or has not obtained a minimum of 3 years of education in the U.S. to take a course in communication. 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