The Masters of Engineering Program | CS department MEng Home Page | The Department offers a one-year Master of Engineering program that roughly entails six
courses and a project. An M.Eng schedule might look like this: | Fall | Spring |
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| CS 501 (Software Engineering) | CS 516 (High Performance Architecture | | CS 514 (Distributed Systems | CS 522 (Paralell Scientific Computing | | CS 511 (Programming Languages) | CS 572 (Automated Reasoning) | | CS 790 (Project) | CS 790 (Project) |
The project is the centerpiece of the program. Here are some recent titles:
- Software Video Transcoding
- Evaluator and Code Generator for Java
- PRFV: Fast Video Transfer Over ATM
- Numerical Algorithms for Parallel Computers
- NetBook: A Collaborative Tool in a Networked Multimedia Environment
- An Implementation of the Fast Fourier Transform for Canary
- Autonomous Vehicle Simulation
- Implementation of Family-Based Message Logging Protocol
- Statistical Methods for Part-of-Speech Tagging
- Automatic Language Identification Using Markov Chain Models
- Text Detection in Video Sequences
- Optimal Parallel MPEG Encoding
- Nuprl Natural Language Generation Module 2.0
- Evaluating Parallel Tools for Image Operations
The MEng is tailor-made for graduates of the Cornell undergraduate CS program because
all of the right prerequisite courses will have been completed. Moreover, a strong record
of independent study through CS 490 can lead to a particularly rich MEng project. Students within eight credits of completing their Bachelors can be dual-enrolled in the
MEng program. With careful planning and sufficient AP credit it is possible to complete
the Bachelors and MEng after nine semesters. A sample schedule shows
what is involved. For more details go to the MEng home page.
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