General Information
The graduate program is designed to meet the needs of expert computer scientists in the private sector and higher education institutions, as well as computer engineers. Additionally, this program offers qualified students from various academic disciplines the opportunity to receive advanced education in the field of Computer Engineering.
Master's and Ph.D. students can specialize in areas such as Cryptography, Network Security, Soft Computing, Theory of Computation, Information Systems Analysis, Advanced Computer Architecture, Artificial Intelligence, Computer Networks and Distributed Systems, Computer Graphics, Pattern Recognition and Image Analysis, Numerical Computing, Operating Systems, Parallel Computing, Software Engineering, Modeling and Simulation.
Graduate students who fulfill the university's requirements are awarded a Master of Science (MS) or Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degree in Computer Engineering. Graduate students in these programs are expected to demonstrate sufficient knowledge in Computer Engineering by completing the extended course and assignment requirements.
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