The maximum time allowed in this program is three academic years (nine quarters), excluding summer sessions. Students are expected to complete the degree within two academic years and one quarter, including two summer sessions. Students may select which exams they would like to count towards the Capstone Plan requirement. The written exams are held concurrently with the final exam of the graduate level courses. Take and pass three written exams for three different graduate level courses within the student’s area of specialization. Take and pass the ENGR 299 Capstone Project course. Students can meet the Capstone Plan Requirement in two ways: Courses from other departments may be used with approval of the area director. Required Graduate Courses: CS 211, CS 236, CS 213B, CS 217AĮlective Courses: EE 131A, EE 132B, EE 230B, EE 231EĮlectives: The remaining courses may be selected from the above or from the Departments of Computer Science or Electrical and Computer Engineering. (Can be waived if taken as an undergraduate, i.e. Students must select a minimum of six courses from the following:īreadth Requirements: CS 111, CS 112, CS 118 degree.Īt least nine courses are required (36 units), of which at least five must be graduate courses at the 200 level (excluding the ENGR 299 Capstone Project course), and meet the Capstone Plan requirement. In particular, advice should be sought on advancement to candidacy for the M.S. Students are strongly urged to consult with the Office of Academic and Student Affairs regarding procedures, requirements and implementation of policies. If their progress is unsatisfactory, students are informed of this in writing by the Associate Dean for Academic and Student Affairs. Special attention is given if students were admitted provisionally or are on probation.
Based on the quarterly transcripts, student records are reviewed at the end of each quarter by the student affairs officer and the Associate Dean for Academic and Student Affairs. New students should contact the school’s student affairs officer and the faculty adviser on notification of admission.Ĭontinuing students are expected to remain in contact with the faculty adviser and the student affairs officer.
Master of ScienceĮach student in this program is assigned an adviser by the Engineering Online Department. The School of Engineering and Applied Science offers the Master of Science (M.S.) degree in Engineering (an online degree program) as a schoolwide degree.įor information about degree programs in specific engineering majors, applicants should consult the program requirements for that major. Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science Graduate Degrees Engineering – MS in Engineering-Computer Networking, Online Applicable only to students admitted during the 2018-2019 academic year.