M.Sc. In Computer Engineering

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Program Description

The Master of Science in Computer Engineering program builds a strong foundation in all aspects of the design and development of computer systems, with a specialization in a major area. Students pursue thesis research under the guidance of faculty advisors. Topics include: ➢Design and integration of hardware and software components and systems ➢ Design of embedded systems and computerarchitecture ➢ Designing advanced computer systems for communications systems ➢ Designing software intelligent systems for smartApplications ➢ Implement Advanced Software EngineeringSystems ➢ Design and implement advanced SignalProcessing Systems ➢ Design computer-based systems related to human-machine interaction. ➢ Design parallel and distributed systems ➢ Design communications' protocols for theInternet ➢ Write computer programs for various applications ➢ Writing software and firmware for embeddedmicrocontrollers ➢ Design systems for data acquisition ➢ VLSI System Design ➢ Design special and general-purposeprocessors ➢ Design of Robotics and various Micro-controller-based applications. Students must achieve 24 credit hours of coursework plus a thesis equivalent to 15 credit hours (i.e. a total of 39 credit hours). The coursework requires a total of eight 700-level courses: 4 core courses and any 4 courses from the elective group.

Learning Outcomes

  • The program aims for students to acquire a strong foundation in Computer Engineering area relevant to the current needs of industry to allow them to successfully compete for demanding and high quality jobs. Contribute to the field by advancing the state of the art in science. Personal development due to exposure to a broad range of academic research areas. Analyze problems, propose algorithmic solutions, and implement them correctly and efficiently by applying their knowledge of mathematics, computing, systems and development tools. Propose engineering solutions using the information and communication technologies for the related problems of industry and government. In addition to publishing scientific research in high ranking research venues.

Markets and Career

  • Upon completion of a Master of Science degree program in computer engineering, graduates are typically qualified for opportunities in ▪ Hardware companies, designing and developing microprocessors, personal computers, and supercomputers. ▪ Communication and mobile phone companies, designing advanced computer systems for communications systems. ▪ Automotive companies, designing software intelligent systems for smart vehicles. ▪ Large computer and microelectronics companies, writing software and firmware for embedded microcontrollers, VLSI design, and operating systems. ▪ Embedded system companies, developing advanced computer systems, and mobile applications and phones. ▪ Mobile phones companies, writing software and developing systems for smart phones. ▪ Large smart security systems companies, acting for systems engineering and software engineering specialists. ▪ Banks and businesses, designing intelligent distributed systems to serve their operations.

Admission Requirements

Data will be available sApplicants to the Master of Science program must hold an undergraduate Bachelor's degree in Engineering from a university or college accredited by the SCU. An admission test is organized by the Department for students applying to study for the Master of Science in Engineering. If the applicant does not pass this admission test, the department council can require the applicant to study qualifying courses before starting the program. The applicant is required to pass these courses with a GPA of not less than 3.00 to be enrolled for study.

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Brief

The Department of Computer Engineering is a part of the College of Engineering and Technology, at the Arab Academy for Science, Technology and Maritime Transport. It offers a program of study for its graduates who will engage in the professional practice of computer engineering as it relates to design, development, research, other engineering fields, and teaching in industry, government, or university..

Code Title Prequisites
CC XXX Elective Courses None
Code Title Prequisites
CC701 Master`s Thesis Part 1 None
Code Title Prequisites
CC702 Master`s Thesis Part 2 None

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