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200

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Arizona State University

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Arizona

United States

The computer engineering program provides the knowledge and skills necessary to advance and develop new paradigms for the design, system integration, testing, evaluation and deployment of state-of-the-art hardware and software systems that include computing, communications and networking (wired and wireless), control functions, sensing, signal processing and actuation. It is a multidisciplinary program that builds on the fundamentals of computer science, electrical engineering and applied mathematics, with a balance between hardware and software courses. Students must choose a concentration: computer systems engineering or electrical engineering.

Computer engineering is a trans-disciplinary program that builds on the fundamentals of computer science, electrical engineering, applied mathematics, and physical sciences. Graduates of this program will have the knowledge and skills necessary to advance the design, system integration, testing, evaluation and deployment of the state-of-the-art hardware and software for systems that include computing, communications and networking (wired and wireless), control functions, sensing, signal processing and actuation.


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Duration

24 Months

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Median Salary

$1,05,000

Ranking

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#165

US World and News Report

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#132

The World University Rankings

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#200

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Spring ( Apr - June )

Class Profile

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Class Size

39

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Average Age

25

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Average Work Experience

3 Years

Language Test Scores

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Minimum Score

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80 / 120

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Minimum Score

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6.5 / 9

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Minimum Score

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60 / 90

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Minimum Score

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105 / 160

Diversity

Others:

15%

California:

20%

Texas:

15%

Florida:

5%

Arizona:

35%

New York:

10%

Admissions

Application Deadlines

Spring

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Standard DeadlineAug 15NA

Application Requirements

To be eligible for admission to the Master of Science in Computer Engineering: Electrical Engineering program, applicants must have a bachelor's degree in computer engineering, electrical engineering, or a related field with a GPA of 3.0 or higher. Applicants must also have taken courses in calculus, linear algebra, differential equations, and computer science. In addition, applicants must submit GRE scores and a statement of purpose. The statement of purpose should explain why the applicant is interested in the program and what career goals they have. Applicants may also be required to submit letters of recommendation from two academic references.

What Really Matters When Applying

  • Transcript

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  • Academic LOR

    Optional

  • IELTS

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  • Personal Statement

    Required

  • Academic LOR

    Optional

  • TOEFL

    Required

  • Resume

    Required

  • Professional LOR

    Optional

  • Application Fee

    115

Essay Question

Question 1

The personal statement should indicate professional goals and reasons for applying to the program

Career Outcomes

Graduates from the Master of Science program in computer engineering are able to apply new theories, methods and designs that can advance the field of computer engineering. More specifically, program graduates have the skills to advance the design, system integration, testing, evaluation and deployment of state-of-the-art hardware and software for systems that include computing, communications and networking (wired and wireless), control functions, sensing, signal processing and actuation.

These skills can be applied in high-demand growth areas, such as autonomous systems and robotics; distributed, dependable and secure systems; as well as in embedded systems for media processing and communications.

Career examples include:

  • computer engineering professor
  • computer engineering researcher
  • computer hardware engineer
  • computer systems engineer
  • systems software engineer

Graduates may work under the direction of scientists and engineers who hold doctorates in high-tech lab settings, assisting in developing innovative products and systems that require strong foundational knowledge in the underlying sciences and the ability to synthesize and analyze engineering principles as they relate to the development of new computer engineering technology.

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Median Earnings After Graduation

$1,05,000 / year

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Graduation Rate

66%

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Job Placement

96%

Prospective Job Roles

Product Manager

Software Engineer

Solutions Architect

Technical Project Manager

Cybersecurity Engineer

Network Engineer

Data Analyst

Product Designer

UI Designer

Computer Scientist

Data Scientist

Business Analyst

UX Designer

Electrical Engineer

DevOps Engineer

Embedded Systems Engineer

Systems Engineer

Machine Learning Engineer

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Fees and Funding

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Tuition Fees

$28,890 / year

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Overall Cost

$89,000 / year

Funding Options

External Sources - Scholarships

Department Funding

To apply, submit a complete application for admission within a few weeks of the priority deadline for best results.

Scholarships

Although international students do not qualify for federal and state financial aid (unless you are an eligible noncitizen), there are still options to help fund your ASU education. ASU’s New American University merit-based scholarship is awarded to a limited number of qualified international undergraduate students who demonstrate high academic achievement

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FAQs

  • The deadline to submit an admission application for Computer Engineering: Electrical Engineering at Arizona State University is Application deadline Spring (Standard Deadline) - date - 15/08/2023 ,Application deadline Fall (Standard Deadline) - date - 31/12/2023

  • The application fee to pursue Computer Engineering: Electrical Engineering at Arizona State University is USD 115 for international students.

  • The annual tuition fee to pursue Computer Engineering: Electrical Engineering at Arizona State University is USD 26460.

  • The submission of these scores mainly depends on the type of degree/ course selected at the Arizona State University. For example, the GMAT test is required to take admission to an abroad graduate management program, the LSAT is required during an abroad Law School admission process, and more. Therefore, check Arizona State University requirements before submitting a score.

  • Computer Engineering: Electrical Engineering can help Indian/ international students gain: 1. Quality and Practical Education 2. Global Recognition 3. International Exposure 4. Amazing Job Opportunities 5. Experience of Lifetime and more

  • If a student fulfils all the eligibility criteria and admission requirements of Arizona State University, they can easily pursue Computer Engineering: Electrical Engineering. The basic eligibility criteria include the following: 1. A GPA above 3 2. Well-written Statement of Purpose 3. An impressive Letter of Recommendation 4. A Work Experience Certificate (if required) 5. A Statement of Financial Proof 6. Academic Transcripts 7. Valid Visa, etc.

  • An MS degree at Arizona State University can usually be completed in 2 years. However, many universities offer a 1-year master’s specialisation as well. You can explore the official Arizona State University website to check the course/ degree duration.

  • One can apply for scholarships to pursue their international education at Arizona State University by: 1. Looking for country-specific scholarships by contacting the specific scholarship institutions. 2. Applying to or finding out if any subject-specific scholarships are available from the university website/ department.

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