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Johns Hopkins Whiting School of Engineering MSE in Electrical and Computer Engineering (Part-Time)

Johns Hopkins Whiting School of Engineering

MSE in Electrical and Computer Engineering (Part-Time)

Baltimore, USA

2 Years

English

Part time

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USD 50,328

Blended, Distance Learning

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    About: The MSE in Electrical and Computer Engineering (Part-Time) offers students a chance to specialize in cutting-edge technologies and practical applications. The program is designed for working professionals, allowing them to balance work and study. Students will gain knowledge in areas like embedded systems, telecommunications, and computer networks. The program can typically be completed in two to three years.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates may find opportunities in various roles such as electrical engineer, computer engineer, systems analyst, or project manager within sectors like technology, telecommunications, and manufacturing.

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Develop the multidisciplinary analytical, technical, and engineering design skills necessary to innovate and create, from computer engineering to satellite communications-instructed by a professor involved in NASA’s New Horizons Pluto mission – to systems and controls.

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A focus area/concentration can be selected but is not required. Your choice of focus area will not appear on your diploma upon graduation but will provide tailored study in interests in the selected areas.

  • Communications and Networking: Study the engineering behind today’s communications networks.
  • Computer Engineering: Study the engineering behind advanced computing data systems, architecture, and more.
  • Electronics and Solid State: Study the theories, designs, and systems behind circuits and electronic materials.
  • Optics and Photonics: Study how fiber optics, lasers, and more can be used in labs and through practical applications.
  • RF and Microwave Engineering: Study electromagnetic transmission, advanced antenna systems, and radio wave manipulation.
  • Signal Processing: Study the practical application of signal processing through real-time computer vision, machine learning, digital signal processing, and more.
  • Systems and Controls: Study the connections between different engineering systems and the theory that controls them.

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