100% Online Masters Degree in Computer Engineering
Many working professionals would like to complete an online master's degree in electrical or computer engineering but are concerned they will be bogged down by typical university red-tape. This new online master's degree cuts through red tape to provide a streamlined thesis or non-thesis option 100% online master's degree in electrical or computer engineering.
The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECpE) offers a Masters Degree in Computer Engineering 100% online. A typical schedule includes one class a semester, allowing students to finish their degree in 5 years.
Research areas within the ECpE department include:- Advanced Electronics and Materials
- Communication, Controls, and Signals
- Computing and Networking Systems
- Energy Systems
- Secure and Reliable Computing
- Software Systems
Admission Requirements
Prospective students are encouraged to apply by January 15 for summer and fall admission and Septebmer 15 for spring admission. Students may take up to 9 credits as a non-degree seeking student, so it is possible to begin your studies before formal admittance into the program. Admission and application procedures for the Computer Engineering graduate program can be found on the ECpE department page and on the Graduate College website .
Degree Requirements
The Masters of Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering consists of a total of 30 credit hours. Students typically are allowed to transfer up to 6 credit hours of non-ISU graduate credit into their degree program. More credits may be allowable as long as they have received a grade of B or better and are allowed by the student's Program of Study Committee. While most off-campus students choose the non-thesis option, a thesis option is available.
Contact Information
Vicky Thorland-Oster Academic Advisor | | Pam Myers, Graduate Secretary | | Engineering Distance Education |
515-294-8778 | 515-294-2667 | 800-854-1675 or 515-294-7470 | ||
vlthorl@iastate.edu | pmyers@iastate.edu | ede@iastate.edu |
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