MASTER OF SCIENCE IN
Computer Engineering
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Shape the Future with Research-Driven Innovation
The online Master of Science in Computer Engineering explores advanced computer engineering concepts that can prepare graduates for research, development, and doctoral-level study.
MS in Computer Engineering Program Details
30 credit hours
Our research-focused MS in Computer Engineering is designed for students who want to advance in the field of computing through deep technical inquiry and innovation. The program supports preparation for research and development careers, and provides a clear pathway toward doctoral study within this STEM discipline. Thesis and non-thesis options are available. Course highlights include:
- Computer Communication and Networking
- Advanced Computer Architecture
- Digital Integrated Circuit Design
- Microprocessor Systems Design
Why Choose Texas A&M
Texas A&M University’s online engineering programs are grounded in a long-standing tradition of excellence, backed by top national rankings, Tier 1 research recognition, and one of the largest engineering colleges in the country.
Texas A&M ranks #1 in Texas and #7 in the nation among public institutions for its online graduate engineering programs.
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The College of Engineering ranks #9 in the nation for its Top Public Graduate Programs.
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Engage with industry experienced faculty to gain an edge in learning not only theory but also practical industry application.
Access to the vast Aggie Network of over 600,000 alumni can open doors to new opportunities.
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