M.S. in Computer Engineering

Walden’s M.S. in Computer Engineering program will prepare you to work in the dynamic field of digital technology through an engaging, online learning environment. The curriculum focuses on developing your knowledge and skills in the design and implementation of computers and computer systems, and applying digital solutions to a broad range of engineering challenges.

As an M.S. in Computer Engineering student, you will


Completion Requirements

Estimated time to completion: 1.5 to 5 years, depending on individual progress and credits transferred. For a personalized estimate of your time to completion, call your enrollment advisor at 866-492-5336.

Available only for students starting by April 28. Admission policies vary by program. Call 866-492-5336 or apply now.

Core Courses

Course Code

Course Title

Credits

NCSC 6101 Operating Systems Principles 3
NCSC 6331 Computer Networks I 3
NEEI 6341 Introduction to Digital Integrated Circuits 3
NEEP 6111 Computer Architecture 3
NEEP 6221 Digital ASIC Design 3

Program Elective Courses
Chose from three of the following courses:

Course Code

Course Title

Credits

NCSC 6031 Introduction to Parallel Computing 3
NCSC 6831 Distributed Computing Systems 3
NEEC 6525 Wireless Networks 3
NEEC 6551 Digital Signal Processing I 3
NEEI 6321 Analysis of Electronic Circuits 3
NEEP 6271 Testing and Diagnosis of VLSI Systems 3
NEEP 8221 Advanced Digital Design 3

General Elective Courses
Choose from any two of the college’s graduate-level courses.

Thesis Option
This program does not require a thesis. However, a thesis option (maximum of 6 semester credits) is available and may be substituted for the general elective courses upon consultation with an advisor.

Foundation Courses
Foundation courses may be available for those students who do not have adequate preparation to begin the master’s program in Computer Engineering. Please call 866-492-5336 for more information.

For more information about this program, call a Walden enrollment advisor at 866-492-5336.

Course Descriptions

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