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M.S. in Electrical Engineering
The Master of Science in electrical engineering prepares
graduates at an advanced level for a professional career as a
practicing electrical engineer in industry, business or government.
It also prepares students to pursue the PhD degree in electrical
engineering. The three core courses, two one-year sequences and
electives provide students with the opportunity to achieve both breadth
and depth across a number of subdisciplines within electrical engineering.
M.S. in Bioinformatics
Bioinformatics is a new discipline of science that
organizes and translates the overwhelming amount of data recently
available on living organisms as a result of the human genome project
and follow-up projects. This new branch of science requires comprehensive
training in biology, chemistry, and computer science. The Master of Science
program in Bioinformatics prepares students for academia or the fast-paced
pharmaceutical or biotechnology industries.
M.S. in Telecommunication Networks
Telecommunications is a rapidly growing field. From the
military communications networks of the early 1950s, telecommunications
technology has evolved to find applications in almost all areas of modern
society including banking, reservation systems, office information systems,
corporate networks and the Internet and World Wide Web. Recent challenges
include gigabit optical networks, multimedia communications and wireless network
access.
M.S. in Organizational Behavior
This pioneering program is designed to prepare human resource
professionals and managers for today’s technology-driven work environment
in the knowledge-based economy. The OB curriculum emphasizes the latest
knowledge and techniques that address critical human issues in rapidly
changing organizations to achieve high quality, productivity, and job satisfaction.
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