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Stevens offers a 10-course Master of Engineering degrees in Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering and Systems Engineering at Fort Monmouth, in Eatontown, NJ. Students who currently hold a Master's degree in Engineering or a related discipline are also encouraged to pursue a Doctor of Philosophy degree in Systems Engineering or Engineering Management at Fort Monmouth.

Stevens also offers a four-course Graduate Certificate in Systems Engineering.

 

Master of Engineering – Electrical Engineering

The Master's degree requires completion of a total of 30 hours of credit. Each student must complete the three core courses and must complete the course requirements for one of the electrical engineering concentrations. Elective courses are to be chosen from among the EE, CpE and NIS courses. A maximum of two elective courses not listed in the ECE program may be taken with the approval of the academic advisor.

Electrical Engineering Core Courses:
EE 602 Analytical Methods in Electrical Engineering
EE 603 Linear Systems Theory
EE 605 Probability and Stochastic Processes I

Electrical Engineering Concentrations: Those students selecting one of the departmental concentration areas must complete a three-course concentration sequence appropriate for any one of the following concentration areas.
Computer Architectures and Digital Systems
CpE 514 Computer Architecture
CpE 643 Logic Design of Digital Systems I
CpE 690 Introduction to VLSI Design

Microelectronic Devices and Systems
EE 503 Introduction to Solid State Physics
EE 619 Solid State Devices
CpE 690 Introduction to VLSI Design

Signal Processing for Communications
EE 609 Communication Theory
EE 613 Digital Signal Processing for Communications
EE 616 Signal Detection and Estimation for Communications
EE 663 Digital Signal Processing I

Telecommunications Systems Engineering
EE 606 Probability and Stochastic Processes II
EE 609 Communication Theory
EE 610 Error Control Coding for Networks
EE 670 Information Theory and Coding
CpE 655 Queuing Systems with Computer Applications I

Wireless Communications
EE 583 Wireless Systems Overview
EE 585 Physical Design of Wireless Systems
EE 586 Wireless Networking: Architectures, Protocols and Standards
EE 651 Spread Spectrum and CDMA

Master of Engineering – Computer Engineering

The Master's degree requires completion of a total of 30 hours of credit. Each student must complete the three core courses and must complete the course requirements for one of the computer engineering concentrations. Elective courses are to be chosen from among the CpE, EE and NIS numbered graduate courses in this catalog. An elective course not in the CpE, EE or NIS numbered courses may be taken, with the approval of the student's academic advisor. A maximum of two elective courses not listed in the ECE program may be taken with the approval of the academic advisor.

Computer Engineering Core Courses (Select three of the following courses)
CpE 593 Applied Data Structures & Algorithms
EE 612 Principles of Multimedia Compression
CpE 645 Image Processing & Computer Vision
CpE 654 Design & Analysis of Network Systems
CpE 690 Introduction to VLSI Systems Design

Computer Engineering Concentrations Courses: Each student must complete a three-course concentration sequence appropriate for any one of the following concentration areas. Recommended courses are listed with each concentration.
(Approval by the student’s advisor is required to substitute another course for a listed course.)

Computer Systems
CpE 540 Fundamentals of Quantitative Software Engineering I
CpE 644 Logical Design of Digital Systems II
CpE 654 Design and Analysis of Network Systems

Data Communications and Networks
CpE 565 Management of Local Area Networks
EE 612 Principles of Multimedia Compression
CpE 654 Design and Analysis of Network Systems
CpE 678 Information Networks I
CpE 655 Queuing Systems with Computer Applications I

Digital Systems Design
CpE 621 Analysis and Design of Real-Time Systems
CpE 644 Logical Design of Digital Systems II
CpE 690 Introduction to VLSI Systems Design

Engineered Software Systems
CpE 540 Fundamentals of Quantitative Software Engineering I
CS 561 Database Management Systems I
CS 520 Introduction to Operating Systems

Image Processing and Multimedia
CpE 558 Computer Vision
CpE 591 Introduction to Multimedia Networking
CpE 645 Image Processing and Computer Vision
CpE 636 Integrated Services – Multimedia
EE 612 Principles of Multimedia Compression

Information Systems
CS 561 Database Management Systems I
CpE 591 Introduction to Multimedia Networking
CpE 636 Integrated Services - Multimedia
CpE 645 Image Processing and Computer Vision

Information Systems Security
EE 589 Wireless Systems Security
CpE 591 Introduction to Multimedia Networking
CpE 668 CyberSecurity Techniques and Mechanisms
CpE 691 Information Systems Security
CpE 678 Information Networks I

For further information on recommended elective courses under each concentration, refer to the Computer Engineering graduate program brochure, the ECE web page or consult with an academic advisor.

Graduate Certificate in Systems Engineering:

  • SYS 611 Simulation and Modeling
  • SYS 612 Project Management and Organizational Design
  • SYS 625 Systems Operational Effectiveness and Life Cycle Analysis
  • SYS 650 System Architecture and Design

Six additional courses are needed for the Master of Engineering in Systems Engineering. Of these six, two must be Systems Engineering, Integrated Product Development, or Engineering Management courses. The remaining four courses should be negotiated with a Systems Engineering advisor. Concentrations in project management, technology management, computer science, wireless communications, or four additional courses in Systems Engineering are some of the viable options. Many of these concentrations can be taken via the Internet.
  Admission Requirements
  • Bachelor’s degree-Minimum 3.0 GPA
  • Application for admission or apply online at www.stevens.edu/sit/graduate/apply/. All employed students must complete the work address section.
  • Letters of recommendation and official college transcripts sent directly to Graduate Admissions at Stevens
  Program Location / Directions
Fort Monmouth is a closed site. Courses offered at Ft. Monmouth are open only to Ft. Monmouth employees and Ft. Monmouth contracted employees.
Courses will be held at Fort Monmouth. Directions can be printed.

  Schedule

Spring 2007

SYS 620CE – Systems-Based Costing and Acquisition
Class starts: Thursday, January 25, 2007 – May 10, 2007
Class time: 1:30pm to 4:00pm
Room loction: TBA
Instructor: Prof. George Hudak
Books: TBA

Summer 2007 SYS 690CE - Systems Reliability and Logistics
Class Starts: Wednesday, May 23 - August 8, 2007
Class time: 1:30 - 4:00pm
Room location: Ft. Monmouth, Building 788, Room 1A
Instructor(s): Dr. James Luxhoj and Dr. David Coit

For details about the courses, visit: http://www.stevens.edu/registrar/schedule/, and then visit Web for Students to register for them.

For academic calendar, visit: http://www.stevens.edu/registrar/calendar/index.html


  Registration
All US Army employees, registering for courses at CECOM, please use the "CE" section code.

  Books
All books can be ordered directly through the Stevens Campus Store website at www.stevenscampusstore.com, and can be shipped directly to each student.

  Tuition
Tuition and Fees: Stevens graduate courses are 3.0 credits. Stevens waives one time $55 application fee and the $110 per semester enrollment fee for Ft. Monmouth employees taking courses on site. Ft. Monmouth students enrolling in online or on campus courses will be charged the $110 enrollment fee.

For current information about tuition and fees, click here.

Program Account Manager: 
Beth Austin DeFares
Manager, Professional Graduate Programs Development, School of Engineering,
201-216-5362

bdefares@stevens.edu