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Computer Engineering
General Information
The Master of Science in Computer Engineering degree requires a minimum
of 45 approved credits chosen in accordance with a plan of study arranged
in consultation with the student's advisor and the departmental graduate
advisor. Up to but not exceeding 9 research/thesis credits may be taken
by students who choose to write a Master's thesis. Students who elect
a non-thesis option are also encouraged to engage in research, by registering
for supervised research credits (not to exceed 9 credits).
For more information, visit the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering web site.
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