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Master's Program in Computer Engineering

Objectives

Graduates will be scientists with theoretical and practical background that is sufficient to conduct advanced researches in the field of computer and computing systems, information analysis and advanced computer architecture, and who are capable of developing productive and creative solutions that are crucial in design and implementation projects.

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M.Sc. Program Outcomes

Computer Engineering M.Sc. Program graduates are expected to have the following qualifications:

  • Attains knowledge through wide and in-depth investigations his/her field and surveys, evaluates, interprets, and applies the knowledge thus acquired.
  • Has a critical and comprehensive knowledge of contemporary engineering techniques and methods of application.
  • By using unfamiliar, ambiguous, or incompletely defined data, completes and utilizes the required knowledge by scientific methods; is able to fuse and make use of knowledge from different disciplines.
  • Has the awareness of new and emerging technologies in his/her branch of engineering profession, studies and learns these when needed.
  • Defines and formulates problems in his/her branch of engineering, develops methods of solution, and applies innovative methods of solution.
  • Devises new and/or original ideas and methods; designs complex systems and processes and proposes innovative/alternative solutions for their design.
  • Has the ability to design and conduct theoretical, experimental, and model-based investigations; is able to use judgment to solve complex problems that may be faced in this process.
  • Functions effectively as a member or as a leader in teams that may be interdisciplinary, devises approaches of solving complex situations, can work independently and can assume responsibility.
  • Has the oral and written communication skills in one foreign language at the B2 general level of European Language Portfolio.
  • Can present the progress and the results of his investigations clearly and systematically in national or international contexts both orally and in writing.
  • Knows social, environmental, health, safety, and legal dimensions of engineering applications as well as project management and business practices; and is aware of the limitations and the responsibilities these impose on engineering practices.
  • Commits to social, scientific, and professional ethics during data acquisition, interpretation, and publication as well as in all professional activities

Application Conditions

Computer Engineering Masters Program is open to any candidate that holds a Bachelor of Science degree in any engineering field of four years undergraduate program. However, the candidates may be required to take some preliminary courses. In order for an applicant to be accepted to the program, it is required for him/her to be able to complete the preliminary courses in two semesters.

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Applications should be made to Institute of Science and Engineering within the dates announced by the institute. The documents required for application are:

  1. Application form
  2. Copy of undergraduate certificate
  3. Transcript (applicants must have a GPA of at least 2.25 out of 4.00 from their B.Sc field.)
  4. ALES Score (at least 60)
  5. Proof of English proficiency (TOEFL score must at least be 80, or KPDS score should at least be 80.)
  6. Two reference letter (reference form should be filled)

For the other required documents, application dates, required forms check the website of Institute of Science and Engineering.

ECTS

At least seven credit courses, one (1) non-credit Research Seminar (CSE 590) and a non-credit thesis course must be successfully completed. All credit courses, including the six electives, at least four of which must be CSE XXX courses, and the compulsory Research Methodologies course are 3 credits and the total credit requirement is 21.

At most two courses from the 300/400 level undergraduate curriculum may be taken towards graduate credit, provided that these courses have not been accounted for towards the undergraduate degree.

Up to two courses may be taken from other departments, faculties, institutes or universities, by approval of the advisor.

Completion of the course load is recommended within two semesters. The student’s thesis supervisor must be determined by the end of the second semester after starting the Master’s Program. The thesis supervisor acts as the student’s academic adviser. Students may register for the thesis course after successfully completing the credit course requirements. The Research Seminar may be taken together with the thesis course. The student must register to the thesis course until completion of the thesis work.

A student who has failed the compulsory course must repeat it, or take another course accepted by the department to be equivalent. A student may replace the courses in which s/he fails with other courses. A student may repeat the courses s/he has passed with the purpose of improving his/her grade point average. The last grade obtained in any course remains effective in the student’s transcript.

Deficiency Program

Students accepted to the MS program may be required to complete a Deficiency program consisting of up to six (6) courses from the undergraduate curriculum, to be determined during the acceptance process, by a committee of department members.

Courses in the Deficiency Program for the MS degree must be passed with a minimum grade of CC, within two semesters after acceptance.

 CoursesTotal CreditsTotal ECTS Credits
Total8 Courses21120
Core CoursesCSE 590, ESYE 501620
SeminarCSE 590Noncredit2
Elective Courses4 Courses (with the approval of advisor)1535
ThesisMandatoryNoncredit30 x 2 semester =60

Contact

Address, Program Director and ECTS Coordinator Contact Information Yeditepe Üniversitesi Bilgisayar Mühendisliği AnaBilim Dalı Başkanlığı Kayışdağı, 34755