Program Quick Facts
A student holding a Bachelor of Science degree in engineering or a qualified senior during the last semester may apply for admission to graduate studies to work toward the non-thesis degree of Master of Engineering (MEng), majoring in their particular field of engineering. The work in the major field will include one or two written reports (not necessarily involving results of research conducted by the candidate). Students choose one of seven focus areas within the department, including:
Graduates of the Computer Engineering program will be well prepared to enter higher education, private or public industry, and much more.
- Analog and Mixed Signal
- Biomedical Imaging, Sensing and Genomic Signal Processing
- Device Science and Nanotechnology
- Energy and Power
- Electromagnetics and Microwaves
- Information Science and Systems
- Computer Engineering Systems
Graduates of the Computer Engineering program will be well prepared to enter higher education, private or public industry, and much more.
MS, Computer Engineering
With computing at the heart of problem-solving in all fields, the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at Texas A&M University works to tackle challenging problems that directly impact our society. The mission of the department is to develop the human and intellectual resources needed to meet the future technological challenges in the field of computing. This includes developing computer scientists and computer engineers for positions of leadership in industry, government and academia.
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