Overview

The Master of Science (M.S.) in Computer Engineering at Texas A&M University provides rigorous, research‑driven training at the intersection of hardware, software, and intelligent systems. Students gain advanced expertise in areas such as computer architecture, embedded systems, VLSI design, computer networks, cybersecurity, machine learning hardware, and high‑performance computing. The program offers both thesis and non‑thesis options, allowing students to tailor their graduate experience toward research careers, industry advancement, or preparation for doctoral study.

 

Why Texas A&M?

Texas A&M’s Computer Engineering program is housed within a nationally recognized engineering college known for innovation, interdisciplinary collaboration, and strong industry partnerships. Students benefit from access to cutting‑edge laboratories, world‑class faculty, and opportunities to participate in impactful research across computing, electronics, and intelligent systems. Whether pursuing advanced technical roles, preparing for a Ph.D., or seeking to deepen engineering expertise, graduates enter the workforce with strong analytical, design, and problem‑solving skills. With the reputation of Texas A&M Engineering and the global reach of the Aggie Network, the M.S. in Computer Engineering offers an exceptional pathway for shaping the future of computing technologies.

 

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