| Masters
Program Advisor
Professor Ibrahim Habib
Professor Yi Sun
Doctoral
Program Advisor
Professor Samir Ahmed
The City
College offers the following masters degrees in Electrical
Engineering:
M.E. (E.E.) (Professional Masters Degree)
M.S. (Engineering)
Degree
Requirements
Professional Masters Degree
Engineering Core Courses 12
Four courses from one of the following concentrations (all courses
are three credits):
A. Computer Engineering
Electrical Engineering:
F5700: Digital Integrated Circuits
F6000: Computer Communications Systems
G6000: Communications Protocol Engineering
G9400: High Speed Networks
I2200: Image Processing
I2300: Digital Computers I
I2400: Digital Computers II
I2700: Parallel Computer Architecture
I4700: Introduction to Neural Networks
I6100: Integrated Circuits: Design and Fabrication I
I6200: Integrated Circuits: Design and Fabrication II
I7000: Local Area Networks
B.
Systems Engineering
Electrical Engineering:
F5300: Digital Signal Processing
F5600: Elements of Control Theory
I0100: Probability and Stochastic Processes
I0200: Random Functions
I0400: Signal Theory
I0500: Theory of Linear Systems
I1600: Digital Signal Processing Algorithms
I2200: Image Processing
I4100: Introduction to Modern Control Theory
I4700: Introduction to Neural Networks
C.
Telecommunications Engineering
Electrical Engineering:
F5100: Communication Electronics
F5200: Fiber Optic Communications I
F6000: Computer Communication Systems
F6300: Wireless Communication
G6000: Communications Protocol Engineering
G9400: High Speed Networks
I0100: Probability and Stochastic Processes
I7000: Local Area Networks
I7100: Statistical Communication Theory
I7400: Data Communications
I8300: Fiber Optic Communications II
D.
Photonics Engineering
Electrical Engineering:
F5200: Fiber Optic Communications I
F5400: Physical Electronics I
F5800: Introduction to Lasers
F6200: Principles of Photonics Engineering
I0300: Electrodynamics
I0800: Physical Electronics II
I8200: Electro-Optics
I8300: Fiber Optic Communications II
I8500: Optical Signal Processing
Engineering
Management Courses 6cr.
Two courses from the following:
ENGR F3800: Management Concepts for Engineers
ENGR F9300: Economics and Investment Analysis of Engineering Projects
ENGR G7600: Engineering Business and Law
ENGR G8500: Project Management
ENGR G9400: Telecommunications Management
ENGR I8000: Decision and Planning Techniques for Engineering Management
Technical
Electives: 12cr.
Take courses from any of the above concentration areas, or any I0000
and J0000 course that may be offered except Engineering Management
courses, with the restriction that a maximum of nine credits from
EE F0000 series may be credited towards the degree.
Report: 0
Electrical
Engineering:
I9600: Report
Total Credits 30
Note: A minimum GPA of 3.0 is required for graduation.
M.S.
(E.E.) Degree
At least four courses from one of the specific concentration areas
A, B, C or D above: 12cr.
At least three of the following courses: 9cr.
Electrical
Engineering:
I0100: Probability and Stochastic Processes
I0500: Theory of Linear Systems Engineering:
I0600: Applied Algebra
I1100: Engineering Analysis
I1200: Functions of Complex Variables
At
least one of the following courses: 0-6cr.
Electrical Engineering:
I0000: Seminar (1 cr.)
I9600: Masters Report (0 cr.)
I9700: Masters Project (3 cr.)
I9900: Masters Thesis (6 cr.)
Elective
Courses 3-9cr.
Additional Graduate Courses (from F0000, I0000, and J0000 sequence)
except Engineering Management Courses
Note: A maximum of nine credits from the F0000 series may be credited
towards the degree.
Note: A minimum GPA of 3.0 is required for graduation.
Total Credits 30
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