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Syracuse University
Master of Science in Computer Engineering
- Syracuse, USA
MSc
Full time
15 months
Distance Learning
English
Earn your M.S. in Computer Engineering online from a U.S. News top-20 ranked program at Syracuse University in as few as 15 months; no GRE currently required. Learn to create groundbreaking hardware and software solutions.


Indiana State University
Electronics and Computer Technology (MS)
- Terre Haute, USA
MSc
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Master of Science in Electronics and Computer Technology program is designed to provide students with advanced knowledge and skills in the areas of electronic systems, digital technology, and comp...


SUNY Polytechnic Institute
Master of Science in Advanced Technology
- Utica, USA
- Albany, USA
MSc
Full time, Part time
1 year
Distance Learning
English
M.S. in Advanced Technology with a focus in Semiconductor Processing and Nanomanufacturing Technology.
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Carnegie Mellon University - Pittsburgh
Master of Science in Computer Vision
- Pittsburgh, USA
MSc
On-Campus
English
Computer vision is the study of acquiring and interpreting visual imagery. As the technology matures, its applications in industry continue to expand exponentially in areas of great commercial value. The goals of the 16-month (three semesters plus summer) MSCV program are to provide a robust set of courses encompassing current and emerging state-of-the-art computer vision topics that prepare students for careers in this field, and to facilitate hands-on experience through real research and development projects addressing current applications.
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Students who take courses in computer technology can develop skills in a variety of areas related to electronics and software. Common classes may include electronic spreadsheets, computer operating systems, networking, computer applications in the business environment, graphical applications, word processing and databases.
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