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Daniel Felix Ritchie School of Engineering & Computer Science Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering

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