M.S.E. in Computer Engineering

USA

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What will I learn?

Reuired Courses:

  • CS 6153 Computer Security (CE) (S) (T)
  • CS 6333 Computer Networks (CE) (S)
  • CS 6413 Compiler Construction (CE) (S)
  • CS 6423 Computer Architecture (CE) (A)
  • CS 6483 Theory of Computing (CE) (T)
  • CS 6753 Robotics (CE)
  • CS 7023 Software Reverse Engineering (CE)
  • CS 7033 SCADA Systems Security (CE)
  • CS 7043 Information and Text Retrieval
  • CS 7073 Embedded Devices Reverse Engineering (CE)
  • CS 7083 Security Auditing and Penetration Testing (CE)
  • CS 7093 Hardware Reverse Engineering (CE) (H)
  • CS 7113 Cyber Warfare (CE)
  • CS 7183 Information Systems Security Engineering (CE)
  • CS 7193 Risk Management for Information Systems
  • CS 7273 Human-Computer Interaction (CE)
  • CS 7283 Malware Analysis and Creation (CE)
  • CS 7403 Secure Electronic Commerce (CE)
  • CS 7443 Information System Assurance (CE)
  • CS 7453 Advanced Computer Security (CE)
  • CS 7463 Enterprise Security Management
  • CS 7473 Network Security (CE) (S)
  • CS 7483 Computer and Network Forensics (CE)
  • CS 7493 Secure Systems Administration
  • CS 7861-3 Special Topics in Computer Science
  • CS 7961 Residency
  • CS 7981-6 Research and Thesis
  • CS 7991-3 Independent Study

Which department am I in?

College of Engineering and Natural Sciences

Study options

Full Time (30 Hours)

Tuition fees
$25,002.00 (21,09,517) per year
Start date

September 2025

Venue

College of Engineering and Natural Sciences

Keplinger Hall, Room 207,

800 South Tucker Drive,

TULSA,

Oklahoma,

74104, United States

Entry requirements

For international students

Applicants for the Master of Science Program in Computer Engineering must hold baccalaureate degrees from accredited institutions in the United States or recognized institutions in other countries, with GPAs no lower than 3.0/4.0. Moreover, they must have expertise in the foundational areas of computer science and electrical engineering. The areas include discrete mathematics, algorithms, data structures, operating systems, software engineering, circuits, digital systems, electronics, communications and signals. Applicants who lack proficiency in a few of the foundational areas may be admitted conditionally to the M.S. program. However, they will be required to remove the deficiencies by taking prescribed courses or by demonstrating their expertise by taking advanced courses or passing special exams in the foundational areas; In order to be accepted to the M.S. Program in Computer Engineering, applicants must receive satisfactory GRE scores (quantitative plus verbal scores greater than 300, with quantitative scores greater than 151). ; Applicants from non-English speaking countries must, in addition, receive TOEFL scores of at least 550 on the paper exam; A score is higher on the IELTS examination may be substituted for the TOEFL.

*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.

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