About the GlobalFlex Master’s Degree in Computer Engineering
Are you looking to become a leader in a rapidly growing global field? The SDSU GlobalFlex Master of Science in Computer Engineering offered in partnership with university partners gives you the convenience of completing the first semester on SDSU’s learning platform from your home country while interacting with renowned SDSU electrical and computer engineering faculty on a regular cadence.
How Does it Work?
Additionally, the program offers significant merit-based scholarships, support with I-20 processing, and OPT eligibility for three years. Program graduates also will benefit from the services of SDSU Career Services to help guide their next steps in their careers.
Is This Program Right For Me?
You can leverage your bachelor’s degree in science, technology, engineering, mathematics, or another STEM-related field to qualify for this program. Through proper preparation, students with undergraduate degrees in diverse areas can confidently excel in the SDSU Master of Computer Engineering program.
The accelerated program helps you to prepare for a rapidly growing job market. With a blend of computer science and electrical engineering courses, you will receive broad knowledge of software programming, hardware design, machine learning, embedded systems, and other cutting-edge technologies that align directly with the current industry needs.
The program culminates in a hands-on project designed to demonstrate your progress and mastery of concepts. You’ll complete a project report and present it to your Project Advisor.
Ever since I was a kid, I used to tell my parents that I dream of coming to the U. S. I want to study here. So they knew about it. And when I heard about GlobalFlex, I thought this is my chance, I have to take it”
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Career Outcomes
Most students find careers in either hardware engineering or software engineering. Hardware engineers focus their skills on computer systems and components, designing integrated circuits such as microprocessors, and other embedded devices. Software engineers develop and test programs and applications that run on computing devices.
Life at SDSU
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