The Master of Science in Engineering (MSE) program is a graduate professional degree that provides students with comprehensive preparation for advance work in the engineering profession. The program is a research-oriented degree designed for the professional development of engineers. The program requires mastering of a field of specialization through coursework and a thesis demonstrating original thought and contributing to knowledge in a field of specialization courses are transportation engineering and structural engineering, electronics engineering and computer engineering.
The MSE program envisions the development of globally engineers who will be the vanguards of research and development in the academe and industry and thereby contribute to the advancement of science and technology.
The MSE program is designed to produce graduates who possess conceptual and technical skills in engineering instruction, research, extension, and production.
Applicants for admission to any graduate program must be holders of a bachelor’s degree in engineering from any recognized institution.
MSE Computer Engineering (42 units) Core (12 units) MSE 600 Technology and Development MSE 601 Numerical Methods and Techniques STA 600 Advanced Statistics RSH 632 Methods of Engineering Research Major (18 units) COE 610 Microprocessors and Microcomputers COE 611 Programming and Methodology Languages COE 612 Artificial Intelligence COE 613 Operating System COE 614 Modern Computer Microprocessors and Architecture COE 615 Computer Communication Networks COE 616 Fiber and Integrated Optics COE 617 Robotics Cognates (6 units) RSH 633 Research Seminar (Engineering) COE 618 Nanotechnology (COE) Thesis (6 units) RSH 640 Thesis MSE Electronics and Communication Engineering (42 units) Core (12 units) MSE 600 Technology and Development MSE 601 Numerical Methods and Techniques STA 600 Advanced Statistics RSH 632 Methods of Engineering Research Major (18 units) ECE 610 Principles of Micro Electronics ECE 611 Industrial and Power Electronics ECE 612 Communication System Analysis and Design ECE 613 Communication Theory ECE 614 Antennas & Radio Communication System ECE 615 Advanced Integrated Circuits for Communication Technology ECE 616 Fiber and Integrated Optics ECE 617 Robotics Cognates (6 units) RSH 633 Research Seminar 2 (Engineering) ECE 618 Nanotechnology (ECE) Thesis (6 units) RSH 640 Thesis MSE Structural Engineering (42 units) Core (12 units) MSE 600 Technology and Development MSE 601 Numerical Methods and Techniques STA 600 Advanced Statistics RSH 632 Methods of Engineering Research Major (18 units) STE 610 Advanced Structural Analysis STE 611 Advanced Structural Design STE 612 Structural Dynamics STE 613 Advanced Concrete Design STE 614 Theory of Plates and Shells STE 615 Advanced Foundation Engineering STE 616 Advanced Pre-stressed Concrete STE 617 Advanced Concrete Technology Cognates (6 units) RSH 633 Research Seminar 2 (Engineering) STE 618 Geotechnical Stability Thesis (6 units) RSH 640 Thesis MSE Transportation Engineering (42 units) Core (12 units) MSE 600 Technology and Development MSE 601 Numerical Methods and Techniques STA 600 Advanced Statistics RSH 632 Methods of Engineering Research Major (18 units) TRE 610 Transportation Systems Analysis and Planning TRE 611 Traffic Engineering and Management TRE 612 Transportation and Traffic Surveys TRE 613 Transportation Economics and Evaluation TRE 614 Geometric Design of Transportation Facilities TRE 615 Mass Transit Engineering TRE 616 Airport Engineering Cognates (6 units) RSH 633 Research Seminar 2 COE 619 Port and Harbor Engineering Thesis (6 units) RSH 640 Thesis
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