MS in Computer Engineering / Technology Management
The Dual Masters of Science Program in Computer Engineering and Technology Management is one of the available Dual Graduate Degree Programs at the University of Bridgeport. The Masters Degree in Computer Engineering is a course of study intended to prepare individuals whose undergraduate background is in computer or electrical engineering for advanced professional work in the field and for further study leading to the doctorate degree. The Technology Management Master’s Program is designed to develop leaders adept at managing technological change, and skilled in establishing and maintaining superior competitive advantage for their respective enterprises. Admission to the program requires an undergraduate degree in engineering that includes the following fundamental course work:
- Programming Languages and Techniques
- Data Structures
- Digital Design
- Digital Design Lab
- Computer Organization
- Microprocessors
- Probability and Statistics
- Management Related Courses
Curriculum Requirements
| A. Required Core Courses in Computer Engineering |
Credit Hours |
- CS 400 Object Oriented Programming Using C++
- CpE 410 Introduction to Computer Architecture
- CpE 471 Data and Computer Communication
- CpE 448D Introduction to VLSI Design
or CpE 447 Logic Synthesis Using FPGAs
- EE 443 Applied Digital Signal Processing
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15 |
| B. Required Core Courses in Technology Management |
- TCMG 400 Marketing, Entrepreneurial & Innovation Issues and Practices in Management
- TCMG 424 Total Quality Management and Continuous Process Improvement
- TCMG 484
or GSB 535
or MGMT 535 Finance and Accounting for Non-Financial Managers
- TCMG 505
or GSB 537
or MGMT 532 Global Program & Project Management
- TCMG 523
or GSB 580
or MGMT 523 Leadership, Teams and Managing Change
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15 |
| C. CPEG 597 Computer Engineering Masters Project |
3 |
| D. ME 597 Mechanical Engineering Masters Project |
3 |
| E. Four Electives |
Students are required to study four elective courses. A student may select these four courses from among the course offerings of either the Computer Science and Engineering or TM departments. These courses could be used to satisfy one or more of the concentration areas from either the CpE or TM concentration areas. Concentration areas available for students in the CpE/TM Dual Graduate Degree program include:
- Advanced Applications and Systems Programming
- Bio-Medical Engineering
- Bio-Tech Management
- CAD/CAM
- China / India Trade
- Computer and Information Security
- Computer Communications and Networking
- Corporate, Government and Information Security & Continuity Management
- E-Commerce
- Entrepreneurship
- Environmental and Energy Management
- Global Business
- Global Marketing
- Global Program and Project Management
- Health Care Management & Administration
- Human Resources Management & Development
- Information Technology
- Intellectual Property Management
- Management and Operations
- Manufacturing Management
- Microelectronics and Computer Architecture
- Modern Data Base Systems
- New Product Development and Management
- Robotics and Automation
- Service Management and Engineering
- Signal and Image Processing
- Software Engineering
- Strategic Sourcing and Vendor Management
- Supply Chain Management
- Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI)
- Wireless and Mobile Communications
Please refer to the Graduate Studies Division Catalog for course work details for all the concentration areas.
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12 |
| Total Number of Credits |
48 |
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