MS Electrical and Computer Engineering - Communications and Signal Processing
The world of electrical and computer engineering is changing rapidly, creating opportunities to apply advanced skills to research and development driving growth.
The electrical and computer engineering program delivers curriculum to expand your understanding of areas such as communications and signal processing, power systems, biometrics, control systems, microelectronics, metamaterials, and more. You'll also learn how to put your knowledge to work so you can make an immediate and long-term impact in your field.
This program is designed for:
- Students seeking graduate degrees in Electrical and Computer Engineering through courses, research, and projects with exposure to experts in areas of interest.
- Electrical engineers seeking to advance their knowledge and careers.
- Working professionals and recent graduates.
- Students interested in expanding their knowledge and applying the latest technologies in growing industries in the region and around the world.
Students with a Bachelor’s degree or equivalent take courses, attend seminars, and participate in research or project activities, and make progress towards graduate degrees of Master of Science (MS) or Doctor of Philosophy (PhD). Students will have the opportunity to engage in research with faculty and labs at the cutting-edge.
Communications deals with problems in signal transmission, propagation and processing. In the area of Signal Processing, algorithms and systems are designed to analyze, manipulate, and transform signals such as sound signals, images, EKG signals, and videos. Communications and signal processing are an indispensable part of everyday life and are used in everyday application such as mobile phones, Wi-Fi, and the Internet.
Clarkson currently has 13 graduate level communication and signal processing courses that are offered regularly and are offered on-campus and through the distance learning program. These courses are:
The world of electrical and computer engineering is changing rapidly, creating opportunities to apply advanced skills to research and development driving growth.
The electrical and computer engineering program delivers curriculum to expand your understanding of areas such as communications and signal processing, power systems, biometrics, control systems, microelectronics, metamaterials, and more. You'll also learn how to put your knowledge to work so you can make an immediate and long-term impact in your field.
This program is designed for:
- Students seeking graduate degrees in Electrical and Computer Engineering through courses, research, and projects with exposure to experts in areas of interest.
- Electrical engineers seeking to advance their knowledge and careers.
- Working professionals and recent graduates.
- Students interested in expanding their knowledge and applying the latest technologies in growing industries in the region and around the world.
Students with a Bachelor’s degree or equivalent take courses, attend seminars, and participate in research or project activities, and make progress towards graduate degrees of Master of Science (MS) or Doctor of Philosophy (PhD). Students will have the opportunity to engage in research with faculty and labs at the cutting-edge.
Communications deals with problems in signal transmission, propagation and processing. In the area of Signal Processing, algorithms and systems are designed to analyze, manipulate, and transform signals such as sound signals, images, EKG signals, and videos. Communications and signal processing are an indispensable part of everyday life and are used in everyday application such as mobile phones, Wi-Fi, and the Internet.
Clarkson currently has 13 graduate level communication and signal processing courses that are offered regularly and are offered on-campus and through the distance learning program. These courses are: