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Master of Engineering Program in Computer Science (ITHACA and NYC)

The M.Eng. program in Computer Science is a one-year (two semester) professional development program designed to enhance professional skills in practical computer science. The program is particularly suited to students seeking advanced credentials for employment in industry.

Typically, an M.Eng. student takes several advanced courses and completes a faculty-supervised project in an area such as multimedia, networks, distributed and parallel computing, databases, scientific computing, software engineering, graphics or artificial intelligence.

The program is course intensive and requires a design project with a written report rather than a formal research thesis. Through careful and individualized curriculum planning, the program accommodates students from a wide variety of backgrounds who seek advanced training in a multiplicity of different subjects.

The M.Eng Program allows much flexibility in course selection which provides students the opportunity to tailor their program to accentuate their interest in traditional Computer Science areas as well as complementary areas from Electrical Engineering to Business Administration.

The time and effort devoted to improving technical knowledge and skills is an important investment that continues to be highly valued by industry.

APPLICATION DEADLINE FOR Fall 13 ADMISSION (ITHACA):

February 1, 2013

 

 

 

CORNELL TECH in New York City

Learn more about Cornell Tech and applying to the new Master of Engineering Program in Computer Science - Click Here
Applications are now being accepted for fall 2013 for the CS M.Eng Program at Cornell Tech in NYC.
The application deadline (NYC) is March 15, 2013. Applicants are encouraged to apply as early as possible.

 

Computer Science M.Eng.- Medicine Track

Students enrolled in the M.Eng program can also pursue our new track in Computer Science and Medicine, offered in collaboration with Weill Cornell Medical College in Manhattan. This track allows students to earn their CS M.Eng degree over three semesters, where the middle semester is spent in New York City working on research projects with clinical faculty in Weill's department of Radiology. Students interested in the Computer Science and Medicine track should click here or contact Professor rdz@cs.cornell.edu for more information