MSE in Electrical and Computer Engineering
Baltimore, USA
DURATION
2 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
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TUITION FEES
USD 56,313
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
Introduction
Go beyond textbook learning as you earn your master’s in Electrical and Computer Engineering. You’ll be immersed in a research-centered department that understands the industry demands for a broad skill set in everything from artificial intelligence to language and speech processing to photonics and optoelectronics. Faculty-crafted courses reflect the latest available knowledge and techniques that will prepare you to be adequately equipped to face a changing and in-demand field.
The Electrical and Computer Engineering Department at the Whiting School of Engineering (WSE) of Johns Hopkins University offers full-time day school programs at the Homewood campus in Baltimore.
About the Program
Explore diverse studies and research in control and network systems, image and signal processing, microsystems and computer engineering, solid-state electronics and photonics, and more.
The Master of Science (MSE) in Electrical and Computer Engineering degree program includes courses from several areas of Electrical and Computer Engineering with several specialized focus areas:
- Artificial Intelligence and Data Science
- Computational and Biomorphic Systems
- Computational Systems Biology and Bioinformatics
- Computer & Neuromorphic Engineering
- Control Systems
- Language and Speech Processing
- Image Processing and Analysis
- Integrated Circuits and Microsystems
- Photonics and Optoelectronics
- Signal Processing & Machine Learning
Through team projects, individual research, and engagement in faculty labs, students gain significant hands-on experience tackling real-world problems.
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Scholarships and Funding
Several scholarship options are available, Please visit the school for more information.
Curriculum
A focus area/concentration can be selected but is not required. Your choice of focus area will not appear on your diploma upon graduation but provide tailored study in interests in the selected areas.
- Communications and Networking: Study the engineering behind today’s communications networks.
- Computer Engineering: Study the engineering behind advanced computing data systems, architecture, and more.
- Electronics and Solid State: Study the theories, designs, and systems behind circuits and electronic materials.
- Optics and Photonics: Study how fiber optics, lasers, and more can be used in labs and through practical applications.
- RF and Microwave Engineering: Study electromagnetic transmission, advanced antenna systems, and radio wave manipulation.
- Signal Processing: Study the practical application of signal processing through real-time computer vision, machine learning, digital signal processing, and more.
- Systems and Controls: Study the connections between different engineering systems and the theory that controls them.
Program Outcome
From a thorough grounding in foundational topics such as electromagnetics, electronic devices, and systems theory, to building the hardware and software architectures of next-generation mobile platforms, students gain valuable skills and knowledge and will be able to:
- Demonstrate the ability to apply advanced electrical and computer engineering theory and methods to translate functional system descriptions into component-level designs and structures.
- Demonstrate the ability to design and conduct experiments or simulations, as well as analyze and interpret the results.
- Demonstrate proficiency in the use of advanced mathematical and analytical techniques and modern engineering tools necessary for engineering practice.
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About the Program
Explore diverse studies and research in control and network systems, image and signal processing, microsystems and computer engineering, solid-state electronics and photonics, and more.
The Master of Science (MSE) in Electrical and Computer Engineering degree program includes courses from several areas of Electrical and Computer Engineering with several specialized focus areas:
- Artificial Intelligence and Data Science
- Computational and Biomorphic Systems
- Computational Systems Biology and Bioinformatics
- Computer & Neuromorphic Engineering
- Control Systems
- Language and Speech Processing
- Image Processing and Analysis
- Integrated Circuits and Microsystems
- Photonics and Optoelectronics
- Signal Processing & Machine Learning
Through team projects, individual research, and engagement in faculty labs, students gain significant hands-on experience tackling real-world problems.
A focus area/concentration can be selected but is not required. Your choice of concentrations will appear on your transcript upon graduation.
- Communications and Networking: Study the engineering behind today’s communications networks.
- Photonics: Study how fiber optics, lasers, and more can be used in labs and through practical applications.
English Language Requirements
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