
Master's in Computer and Engineering Science (MS-CSE)
DURATION
2 Years
LANGUAGES
English
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TUITION FEES
USD 500 / per credit *
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
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Introduction
The Master of Science degree in Computer and Engineering Science (MS-CES) at Sonoma State University is a multidisciplinary degree built on a strong foundation of Physics, Mathematics, Computer Science and/or Electrical Sciences. The MS-CES program is designed for professionals holding bachelor degrees in diverse areas of engineering and sciences who desire to further their career paths by adding new knowledge, tools, and skills from a cross-disciplinary perspective. The program is designed to accommodate both full-time and part-time students who work during the day.
Who is it for?
The MS-CES program is designed for professionals holding bachelor degrees in diverse areas of engineering and sciences who desire to further their career paths by adding new knowledge, tools, and skills from a cross-disciplinary perspective. It provides value to both practicing engineers and engineering educators. The program is designed to accommodate both full-time and part-time students who work during the day.
How long does it take?
The duration of studies will depend on the relevance of their undergraduate degrees to electrical engineering. Students with a background in electrical engineering will be able to complete the program in less than two years.
What if I don’t have an electrical engineering degree?
Interested students with undergraduate degrees in computer science, physics, materials science, and other science and engineering fields are highly encouraged to apply. Admitted students will set up a meeting with their designated adviser to design the most efficient plan of studies for the graduate courses as well as the appropriate prerequisites.
Where can I find a job after I graduate?
Our main goal is to prepare MS-CES students for employment in high-tech industries. The curriculum includes internships and opportunities for collaboration with local industries. The North Bay industries that provide internships and employ our graduates include, PG&E, Broadcom, Ciena, Cyan, Keysight Technologies, Parker Hannifin Corporation, Pocket Radar, and more.
What if I am an International Student?
Our students come from a diverse background. Many are international students from China, India, the Middle East, Europe, and Latin America. Due to the diverse academic backgrounds of our incoming students, we do not require a GRE at the time of admission. Teaching assistantships and other forms of financial assistance are offered to qualified students.
Who teaches the MS-CES courses?
The MS-CES faculty is composed of professors from Sonoma State University, whose interests traverse the fields of computer science and engineering, as well as professionals from the local community who have cutting-edge expertise in the various engineering disciplines of interest and are qualified to be adjunct faculty in SSU.
What is the role of the local industry in the MS-CES program?
Linkage with local industry in the form of an Industry Advisory Board (IAB) is an integral part of the program. Such an advisory board is critical to ensure the Program meets local community needs. The IAB provides the Program with valuable input regarding the new scientific and technological developments and educational needs of the industry. It also facilitates internship opportunities for students, joint student research/project development and supervision, faculty-scientists/engineers joint project opportunities, equipment and financial support from the industries. Through this linkage of academic learning and practical application, students obtain a solid education indispensable for working in a professional environment.
What is the cost of the program?
The MS-CES is a self-supported program that is underwritten by local industry as well as student tuition revenue. Therefore, as of this writing, the tuition fee for this program is $600 per unit for all students, resident, and non-resident. The MS-CES is a 32-unit program, not including any prerequisite work.
MSCES Program Educational Objectives
- Educate and prepare students to be independent investigators.
- Educate students to be leaders in their professions.
- Educate students to be socially responsible engineers, committed to community service.
MSCES Program Outcomes
The students of this program will acquire:
- knowledge of the theory of high-performance computing, communications and/or networking.
- critical thinking ability and analytical and simulation tools to do system performance evaluation.
- ability to model and analyze scientific and engineering problems.
- ability to apply theory to design and implement efficient computing and/or communications systems.
- ability to integrate knowledge from multiple interrelated disciplines to formulate, design and/or implement interdisciplinary projects.
- ability to investigate and formulate research problems and/or design projects independently.
- ability for effective written and oral communication skills.