The Masters in Computer Engineering MS Degree Program is a course of study intended to prepare individuals whose undergraduate background is in computer or electrical engineering for advanced professional work in the field and for further study leading to the doctorate.
Emphasis is placed on current state-of-the-art applications including parallel computing, image processing, VLSI design, sensing, robotics, mobile computing, automation and the like.
Stem and OPT
The M.S. degrees offered by the School of Engineering at the University of Bridgeport are classified by ICE (U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement) as STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) degrees. Therefore, all International Students who earn an M.S. degree are eligible for twelve (12) months of OPT (Optional Practical Training) and at the end of the twelve months of OPT, the student and the company the student works for, can apply for an extension of seventeen (17) additional months of work, as long as the company is an E-verify company. In summary, a graduate with an M.S. degree can work under OPT in the U.S.A. for a total of twenty-nine (29) months.
Learning Outcomes
Our Computer Engineering Students will:
- Demonstrate an in depth and comprehensive understanding of Computer Engineering
- Have an enhanced ability to learn, on their own, technical details for which they are responsible
- Have an enhanced ability to apply the knowledge learned to solve technical problems that arise in research they
- conduct or supervise
- Have an enhanced ability to study an issue, identify and evaluate alternative actions, propose an optimal course of action
- Have an enhanced ability to prepare technical point papers, brief their seniors, and defend their conclusions