Master Your Computer Engineering Skills
Case School of Engineering’s Master of Science degree in Computer Engineering offers an interdisciplinary approach that will train you to thrive in a highly competitive technical workforce.
Build high-performing systems and components or create designs for testability in our state-of-the-art research laboratories. Form relationships with industry leaders and our expert faculty through on-going collaborative projects within and beyond the department.
Our curriculum is designed to provide you with in-depth expertise that will help you tackle the current issues of the industry. By enhancing your understanding of the complexity of software, hardware, and networking systems, we prepare you for the ever-changing world of technology.
Gain the technical expertise you need for a thriving career. You’ll experience it all in our MS in Computer Engineering program in the Department of Electrical, Computer and Systems Engineering at Case Western Reserve University.
Meet Our Faculty
Meet the faculty members who will be your teachers and mentors.
Graduate students will be admitted upon recommendation of the faculty of the Department of Electrical, Computer and Systems Engineering. The standard requirements include a strong record of scholarship in a completed bachelor’s degree (BS) program in any of the engineering, mathematical or physical sciences, and fluency in written and spoken English.
Pursue independent research, strengthening your ability to synthesize and apply knowledge learned both in the classroom as well as through independent study. We provide an environment of scholarship and professional participation to build your confidence and help you connect and interact with scientists and engineers globally.
Program Format
Our curriculum is designed to elevate your career and strengthen your foundation in physical science and mathematics. Students have the choice to pursue a thesis-focused (Plan A), project-focused (Plan B), or course-focused (Plan C) degree pathway.
Degree FAQs
How do I apply?
Engineering graduate degrees are administered by the university's School of Graduate studies. Visit them online to apply and learn more about admissions requirements, deadlines and more. The GRE, while encouraged, is currently not required for applicants for this program.
What are the master’s degree requirements?
Review the university's General Bulletin for specific course requirements.
What happens after I graduate?
Our graduates work in a variety of technology sectors, including computer and internet, healthcare and medical devices, manufacturing and automation, automotive and aerospace, defense, finance, energy and consulting.
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Ready to start engineering your future at Case Western Reserve?