Telecommunications and Software Engineering
Department:
Computer ScienceElectrical and Computer Engineering
College:
Armour College of EngineeringDegrees:
- Master of Telecommunications and Software Engineering
Description:
The Master of Telecommunications and Software Engineering (M.T.S.E.) is a course-only degree program that prepares students for professional practice in telecommunications and information technologies. The program, jointly offered by the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) and Department of Computer Science (CS), can be completed in one year of full-time study.
A person holding a B.S.E.E. or B.S.CP.E. or a B.S.C.S. degree has the necessary broad background to undertake the M.T.S.E. program. A student without adequate background in specific areas is required to demonstrate proficiency in prerequisite courses.
Specific proficiency courses will be detailed for each student at the time of admission to the M.T.S.E. program. A student may demonstrate proficiency by successfully completing the courses or by demonstrating satisfactory performance in one or more special examinations administered by the department.
Specializations:
Computer Science , Electrical and Computer Engineering Certificate Programs:
- Computer Networking and Telecommunications
- Information Systems
- Software Engineering
- Advanced Electronics
- Applied Electromagnetics
- Communication Systems
- Computer Systems
- Control Systems
- Electricity Markets
- Power Electronics
- Power Engineering
- Signal Processing
- Wireless Communications Engineering
Distance Learning:
http://www.distance-education.iit.eduDual Degrees / Joint Degrees:
Research Facilities:
Through the Computer Science DepartmentThrough the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department
Research Areas:
Admission Requirements:
1. Cumulative undergraduate GPA minimum: 3.0/4.02. GRE minimum score:
For tests taken before Oct.1,2002: 1200 (combined)
For tests taken on or after Oct.1,2002: 1100 (quantitative + verbal) 3.5 (analytical)
3. TOEFL minimum (if required): 550/213/80 (paper based/ computer based/ internet based).
How to apply:
Office of Graduate AdmissionThe material on these web pages contains the most current program offerings and requirements, and is intended for informational purposes only. Program offerings and requirements change from time to time, and these web pages are changed accordingly. The requirements applicable to a particular student's program are those set forth in the official Graduate Bulletin that was in effect the year the student began his or her graduate program. Therefore, to find the official program requirements applicable to his or her program, a student must consult the Graduate Bulletin from that year.
