Specialty Area 2: Sustainable Systems Engineering
Track 3: Telecommunication and Computer Network
A student in the Master of Engineering Program will be required to complete four (4) core courses (12 hours). These core courses will provide specialized training and a solid foundation in areas such as statistics, numerical methods, and optimization theory and methods. The core courses comprising the program will be current graduate engineering courses that are structured for graduate students from various engineering backgrounds.
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Course No. |
Course Title |
Credit Hours |
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Required Core Courses (12 Hours) |
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ENGR 500 |
Probability and Statistics for Engineers |
3 |
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ENGR 530 |
Advanced Computer Applications for Engineers |
3 |
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ENGR 550 |
Numerical Methods for Engineering Applications |
3 |
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ENGR 560 |
Optimization Theory and Methods |
3 |
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Elective Courses (Select 12 or 18 Hours) |
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ELEN 405 |
Digital Signal Processing |
3 |
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ELEN 475 |
Computer Networks |
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ELEN 521 |
Digital Transmission and Data Communications |
3 |
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ELEN 523 |
Communication Network Engineering |
3 |
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ELEN 533 |
Information Theory |
3 |
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ELEN 535 |
Systems Analysis and Management |
3 |
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ELEN 588 |
Topics in Telecommunications and Computer Networks |
3 |
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Elective(s) |
(Other Specialty Areas) |
3-6 |
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Degree Options (Select 6 Hours) |
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ENGR 599 |
Engineering Project (Non Thesis Option) |
6 |
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ENGR 600 |
Thesis |
6 |
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TOTAL |
30-36 |
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Foundation Courses
A student lacking an undergraduate degree in engineering must show competency in the following courses:
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MATH 264 |
Calculus I |
4 |
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MATH 265 |
Calculus II |
4 |
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MATH 395 |
Calculus III and Differential Equations |
4 |
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CHEM 112 |
General Chemistry Lab |
1 |
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CHEM 132 |
General Chemistry |
3 |
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PHYS221/223 |
General Physics |
4 |
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PHYS 222/224 |
General Physics II |
4 |
Core Course Schedule
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Fall Semester
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Spring Semester
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Probability and Statistics for Engineers (ENGR 500) |
Numerical Methods for Engineering Applications (ENGR 550) |
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Advanced Computer Applications for Engineers (ENGR 530) |
Optimization Theory and Methods (ENGR 560) |
Elective Courses
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Fall Semester |
Spring Semester |
Summer Semester |
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ELEN 521 |
ELEN 522 |
ENGR 599 or 600 |
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ELEN 523 |
ELEN 533 |
ELEN 588 |
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ENGR 599 or 600 |
ENGR 599 or 600 |
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