Computer and Systems Engineering (CSE) Master of Science Programs
Computer and Systems Engineering (CSE) Master of Science Programs
Computer and Systems Engineering (CSE) Master of Science Programs
Applicants can have a B.S. in any one of the following fields: Electrical Engineering, Computer
Engineering, Computer Science or a degree in any Engineering field or Quantitative Science.
Depending on previous background a set of prerequisites and/or leveling courses may need to
be satisfied before the student starts the graduate program in CSE. A student can complete the
degree either on a full or part time basis and has the option of doing a thesis or not.
Prospective students can contact the admissions advisor at ece_grad_admit@uh.edu or the CSE
Program Director, Dr. Zhu Han at zhan2@central.uh.edu.
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Admission Requirements
Unconditional Admission
A bachelor's degree in Engineering from an ABET accredited program, a degree in
Computer Science, or a degree in Quantitative Science, with a grade point average of at
least 3.0/4.0 on the last 60 hours of the undergraduate degree and on any coursework
completed since graduation.
General GRE scores must be submitted. While no minimum GRE scores are used to
exclude students, typically students entering the program have GRE scores greater than
150 on the Verbal, greater than 159 on the Quantitative and greater than 4.0 on the
Writing Assessment.
International students must submit an official TOEFL or IELTS. Recommended score 92
or better
Conditional Admission
Requirements are the same as unconditional admission except that the grade point
average may be between 2.6 and 3.0 on the last 60 hours with high GRE scores.
Student must be a citizen or permanent resident of the United States.
NOTE: The conditionally admitted student must earn a GPA of at least 3.0 on the first 12 hours
of graduate work after enrolling in the program. A general petition needs to be submitted to
change conditional admission status after completing 12 hours.
Detailed information on the application process can be obtained from the web at
http://www.ee.uh.edu/graduate/prospective-graduate-students.
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Prerequisites
Upon admission to the program, each student will meet with the Director of the CSE Program
who will review the student's background and inform the student of the prerequisite courses, if
any, that the student must complete before taking any graduate level courses.
A. Mathematics
A student must have a mathematics background that includes calculus, differential equations,
linear algebra, and numerical methods. These prerequisites may be satisfied by the following
courses at UH or similar courses at another university:
B. Computers
A student must have had courses in high level and assembly language programming,
elementary data structures, and in digital logic design and microcomputers. These prerequisites
may be satisfied by the following courses at UH or similar courses at another university:
ECE 2300 and ECE 2100 Circuit Analysis and Circuit Analysis Lab
ECE 3355 and ECE3155 Electronics and Electronics Lab
ECE 3457 Digital Electronics
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Required Graduate Courses
To receive the degree of Master of Science, the student is required to complete (on a part-time
or full-time basis), with a grade point average of at least 3.0, a minimum of 36 semester credit
hours for the non-thesis option or a minimum of 30 semester hours for the thesis option.
Upon admission to the program, the student will meet with the Director of the CSE Program to
develop a plan that involves any required prerequisite courses as well as the appropriate
courses for the degree plan. If the student follows the thesis option he/she will be advised to
find an advisor who will supervise and direct his/her research. The thesis advisor will
subsequently advise the student about his/her degree plan.
Non-thesis Option:
A student that follows the non-thesis option should complete a minimum of 30 semester
credit hours of coursework (10 courses).
Four of these courses should be from the List of Required ECE Courses while the
remaining can be from the List of Suggested Elective ECE courses.
A minimum of six courses should be from the Department of Electrical & Computer
Engineering.
A maximum of four courses can be from outside the ECE department. These courses
must be from the Department of Computer Science, College of Engineering, or College
of Business Administration. No courses from the College of Technology can be used on
the Degree Plan.
Before graduation the student's degree plan will have to be approved by the ECE
Academic Advisor and the Director of the Computer and Systems Engineering Program.
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Thesis Option:
A student who follows the thesis option should complete a minimum of 30 semester
hours.
A minimum of 21 semester credit hours of coursework (7 courses)
Four of these courses should be from the List of Required ECE Courses
Six hours of thesis (ECE 6399 and ECE 7399) and
Three hours of research (ECE 6398)
Before graduation the student's degree plan will have to be approved by the thesis
advisor, the ECE Academic Advisor, and the Director of the Computer and Systems
Engineering Program.
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ECE 6321 Principles of Internetworking
The above list is subject to change, and other graduate ECE courses can be taken with the
approval of the Director of the CSE Program.
In all cases no credit will be given for courses that are equivalent to courses used in
the student’s undergraduate degree.
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Restrictions for Courses Outside the ECE Department:
IMPORTANT NOTE
Students must refer to ECE department policies and procedures for any information not
covered in this document, including those found at
http://www.ee.uh.edu/graduate/procedures-requirements-standards.
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