The Master's of Engineering degree requires completion of
- Three core courses selected from the list in the ECE portion of the Stevens' academic catalog for the entering year of the student.
- Three courses satisfying one of the program concentrations. The ECE portion of the Stevens' academic catalog provides recommended (but not required) courses suitable for each of the program concentrations. Other courses can be used, with the approval of the student's academic advisor.
- Four additional graduate-level courses, typically selected from the EE, CpE, and NIS courses offered. With the approval of his/her academic advisor , a student can take up to two courses outside of the list of ECE courses.
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Electrical Engineering
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Computer Engineering
(Available On-Line Via WebCampus)
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Networked Information Systems
(Available On-Line Via WebCampus)
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Core Courses
- EE 602: Analytic Methods
- EE 603: Linear Systems
- EE 605: Prob & Stochastic Processes I
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Core Courses: Select three of following
- CpE 593: Applied Data Struct & Alg.
- EE 612: Princ. Multimedia Compression
- CpE 645: Image Processing & Computer Vision
- CpE 654: Design & Analysis of Network Systems
- CpE 690: Intro to VVLSI System Design
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Core Courses Select three of following
- NIS 560: Intro to Networked Information Systems (required)
- NIS 564: Design & Analysis of Network Systems
- NIS 679: Information Networks I
- NIS 691: Information Systems Security
- NIS 565: Management of Local Area Networks
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Concentrations
- Computer Architectures & Digital Systems
- Signal Processing for Communications
- Telecommunications Systems Engineering
- Wireless Communications
- Microelectronics and Photonics Science & Technology
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Concentrations
- Computer Systems
- Data Communications and Networks
- Digital Systems Design
- Engineered Software Systems
- Image Processing & Multimedia
- Information Systems
- Information System Security
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Concentrations
- Data Communications and Networks
- Information Networks
- Multimedia Information Systems
- Multimedia Technologies
- Networked Information Systems: Business Practices
- Network Systems Technologies
- Secure Network Systems Design
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