Electrical and Computer Engineering
Graduate Program Overview
Additional Mathematics Requirement:All MS non-thesis candidates must complete an advanced mathematics requirement. Students may choose from the following courses:ENGR 3620 Advanced Engineering Mathematics ENGR 4620 Optimization ENEE 3670/4800 Introduction to DSP ENGR 4810 Advanced Topics: Linear Systems ENGR 3630 Finite Element Methods ENGR 4740 Principles of Adaptive and Optimal Control Systems ENGR 4745 Advanced Non-Linear Control System ENGR 4350 Reliability ENME 4020 Advanced Finite Element Analysis ENGR 3800 Topics in Engineering: Numerical Methods MATH 3120 Introduction to Topology MATH 3151 Advanced Linear Algebra MATH 3152 Linear Algebra II MATH 3161 Introduction to Real Analysis MATH 3166 Group Theory MATH 3400 Introduction to Geometry MATH 3705 Topics in Mathematics MATH 3720 Coding Theory MATH 3851 Functions Complex Variable I MATH 3852 Functions Complex Variable I |