Computer Engineering

This 30 credit hour graduate program provides students with a strong background in computer engineering with an appropriate balance between software and hardware skills. These skills include software development, design of digital systems, microprocessors, embedded systems, real-time control and digital communication networks. Students will also gain design skills, including the ability to formulate problems, design experiments, collect, analyze and interpret data, evaluate material, computational and personnel resources needed to solve typical problems. Graduates will gain the skills needed to meet the needs of the region, including automotive construction; power and defense related industries consistent with the mission of the institution.

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August 2008

Thursday, August 28th, 2008

August 15
Students:
Summer Full and Summer II Classes End
August 15
Students:
Final Day to Completely Withdraw from Summer Full and Summer II
August 16
Students:
Study Day
August 18 - August 22
Final Exams
Summer II and Summer Full
August 22
Final Exams
Summer II and Summer Full - Summer Term Ends
September 4
Labor Day
Campus Closed - No Classes
September 6
Fall Term Begins
50% of Tuition and Fees Due
September 22
External Proctor
Information Sheets Due