M.S. in Computer Science / M.S. in Electrical Engineering Dual Degree Program
The Dual Masters of Science Program in Computer Science and Electrical Engineering is one of the available Dual Graduate Degree Programs at the University of Bridgeport. The Masters Degree in Computer Science is intended to prepare individuals with a strong mathematical, scientific, or technical background for entry into the computer science field at an advanced level and for further study leading to the doctorate degree. The Masters Degree in Electrical Engineering is a course of study d esigned to increase the student’s knowledge and competence in basic areas necessary for Modern Electrical Engineering, while affording sufficient freedom to allow an in-depth study of such areas as Communications, Control Systems, Electronics and Digital Processing . Admission to the program requires an undergraduate background that includes elementary physics, a calculus sequence, linear algebra, communications, signal processing and the following fundamental coursework in computer science and electrical engineering or related field.
B. Required Core Courses in Electrical Engineering (Five EE Courses to be approved by the EE Department advisor). 15 credits
C. Computer Science Masters Project: CPSC 597 3 credits
D. Electrical Engineering Masters Project: EE 597 3 credits
E. ELECTIVES 12 credits
Students are required to study four elective courses. A student may select these four courses from among the course offerings of either the CS or EE departments. These courses could be used to satisfy one or more of the concentration areas from either the CS or EE concentration areas.
Concentration areas available for students in the CS/EE Dual Graduate Degree program include: