The Master of Science (MS) program in Computer Engineering is designed to prepare students for technically demanding careers in industry as well as for post-master’s graduate studies in computer engineering or related fields.
The Master of Science (MS) program in Computer Engineering is designed to prepare students for technically demanding careers in industry as well as for post-master’s graduate studies in computer engineering or related fields. More specifically:
It requires students to build depth in a computer engineering specialization, selected from areas such as hardware and computer architecture, computer communications and networks, and software.
It requires students to take at least 4 credits of an ECE course at the 700 level.
It affords students the opportunity to flexibly choose graduate electives to explore technical or professional interests within engineering.
It has a practicum requirement that is satisfied by doing a 4-credit thesis, a 4-credit project, or taking two project-intensive courses.
To remain competitive in rapidly evolving industries such as commercial real estate, financial services, fundraising, law, and genealogy—among others—you need to be aware of current and emerging best practices, obtain industry-standard credentials and certifications, and master changing technology.
UMass Boston's Computer Science master's program thoroughly prepares students for a professional career in software development. This established and innovative program stresses the integration of theoretical knowledge with practical applications.
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