MS in Computer Engineering

USA

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What will I learn?

The School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science offers an outstanding education, providing first-rate preparation for careers in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering and Computer Science. US News and World Report ranks WSU’s Electrical Engineering graduate program 68th among nearly 180 PhD granting EE programs in the U.S.
The program must consists of 30 or more hours of credit including 21 or more hours of coursework for which a grade of A-F is given and nine or more credits of thesis research (EE 700).

Student Opportunities:

Computer engineering is a field of study that encompasses the fundamental principles, methods, and modern tools for the design and implementation of computing systems. Advances in technology are yielding smaller and higher-performance computer systems permeating into a wide range of applications, from communication systems to consumer products and common household appliances. The computer engineering program provides a balanced perspective of both hardware and software elements of computing systems, and of their relative design trade-offs and applications. Computer engineering builds upon fundamental courses in mathematics, science, and the engineering disciplines to achieve a sound knowledge foundation and to develop breadth. Laboratory experiences are emphasized to provide students with background on experimental design and simulation techniques. Since core course sequences are completed in the junior year, students are able to pursue their career objectives with opportunities to select from a broad spectrum of elective courses. These include a wide range of computer engineering topics such as hardware design, VLSI design, embedded systems, computer architecture, networking, and operating systems.

Career Opportunities:

Research Positions in National Labs, Positions in Teaching EECS, Positions in Industry for EECS, and Technical positions in major leading companies across the country and world.

Which department am I in?

Voiland College of Engineering and Architecture

Study options

Full Time (30 Hours)

Tuition fees
$29,272.00 (24,69,794) per year
USD $14,636 per semester
Start date

September 2025

Venue

Washington State University

370 Lighty Student Services Building,

PULLMAN,

Washington,

99164, United States

Entry requirements

For international students

Prospective international students must have the equivalent of a U.S. bachelor s degree from an approved institution. Usually this is a minimum of four years of study beyond grade 12.
A grade point average equivalent to a U.S. grade of “B” or better is required.

GRE

The minimum acceptable IELTS score is 7.

Minimum TOEFL Scores: Paper 580; Computer 237; Internet 93;

Deadlines:

Fall Semester: January 10

Spring Semester: July 1

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

Pathways options

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