In addition to meeting the Lyle School of Engineering degree requirements for an M.S. degree, candidates are required to satisfy the following:
The ECE Department requires that the courses taken constitute a coherent program leading to mastery in computer engineering. These requirements are discussed in the subsequent subsections. Any deviation from the stated requirements must be approved in writing from the student’s adviser and department chair.
Course Requirements
A student who elects to take the nonthesis option must take 12 credit hours of core courses, six credit hours of concentration and 12 credit hours of electives. The electives may be selected from available graduate-level course offerings in the Lyle School of Engineering, subject to the residency and level requirements and adviser approval. Those who elect to take the thesis option will substitute the concentration with thesis credit hours.
Core Courses
CS 7344 - Computer Networks and Distributed Systems II
ECE 7381 - Digital Computer Design
ECE 7385 - Microcontroller Architecture and Interfacing
ECE 7387 - Digital Systems Design
Concentration (6 credit hours in one of the following programs)
Architecture:
Two of the following:
CS 8377/ECE 8379 - Fault-Tolerant Computing
CS 8380 - Parallel and Distributed Processing
CS 8383 - Advanced Computer Architecture
ECE 7385 - Microcontroller Architecture and Interfacing
Design Automation:
Two of the following:
CS 7380 - VLSI Algorithms
CS 8377/ECE 8379 - Fault-Tolerant Computing
CS 8387/ECE 8387 - Switching Theory and Applications in VLSI CAD
ECE 7387 - Digital Systems Design
Networking:
Two of the following:
CS 7348 - Internetworking Protocols and Programming
CS 7349/ECE 7349 - Data and Network Security
CS 8344 - Computer Networks
CS 8349 - Advanced Network and System Security
Electives
Electives may be selected from available graduate-level course offerings in the Lyle School of Engineering, subject to the residency and level requirements and adviser approval.
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Southern Methodist University - Lyle School of Engineering
3101 Dyer Street,
Dallas,
Texas,
75205, United States
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In addition to meeting the Lyle School of Engineering admission requirements for an M.S. degree, applicants are required to satisfy the following:
A bachelor’s degree in computer engineering, computer science or closely related discipline
.Applicants with undergraduate degrees in other disciplines may also be admitted to the program and may be required to take articulation coursework.
A minimum GPA of 3.000 on a 4.000 scale in the student’s junior and senior years.
A reasonable level of mathematical maturity.
Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) – The minimum TOEFL score required is 80.
International English Language Testing Service (IELTS) – The minimum IELTS required score is an overall band score of 6.5 on the Academic version. IELTS General Training results are not acceptable. There is no IELTS institution code for Southern Methodist University.
Duolingo English Test (Online examination) - The minimum required Duolingo score is 110. There is no institutional code for Duolingo, but applicants will need to select "Lyle School of Engineering" as the institution. Duolingo scores are reported within 48 hours.
All international students use the following dates: May 15 for fall admission, and September 1 for spring admission.
Based in Dallas on the Southern Methodist campus, The Lyle School of Engineering has an innovative and practical approach to teaching.