Course Requirements
Master of Science in Engineering Technology - Network Communications Track
Overview
The following is a list of courses required of all students pursuing the Master of Science in Engineering Technology - Network Communications Track. The Master of Science in Engineering Technology - Network Communications Track student may choose a thesis or project option. For a complete description of these courses, visit the University of Houston Graduate Catalog.
Course Requirements for an Master of Science in Engineering Technology - Network Communications Track
Thiry-One (31) Semester Hours Thesis; Thirty-Four (34) Semester hours for project seeking students
Core Courses (Seven (7) Semester Hours)
- ELET 6100 - Seminar in Network Communications
- ELET 6318 - Analysis of Data Networks
- TEPM 6301 - Project Management Principles
Emphasis Area (Choose Eighteen (18) Semester Hours)
- ELET 6300 - Computer Network and Programming
- ELET 6301 - Applied Digital Signal Processing
- ELET 6302 - Advanced Wireless Networks
- ELET 6303 - Applied Neural Networks
- ELET 6311 - Applications of Information Theory
- ELET 6312 - Network Management
- ELET 6313 - Network Security
- ELET 6314 - Project Management in Communications
- ELET 6315 - Sensor Networks
- ELET 6316 - Network Routing Algorithms and Protocols
- ELET 6317 - Optical Networks
- ELET 6318 - Analysis of Data Networks
- ELET 6325 - Practicum in Network Communications
- ELET 6331 - Fundamentals in Medical Imaging
- ELET 6332 - Physiological Systems Modeling & Simulation
- ELET 6340 - Electromechanical Systems Control
- ELET 6348 - Power Systems Control Technology
Thesis Option (Six (6) Semester Hours)
- ELET 6399 - Thesis Research (Repeated Once)
Non-Thesis Option (Nine (9) Semester Hours)
- ELET 6396 - 3 Semester Hours of Coursework Applied to Master's Project
- ELET Course - Additional 6 hours in ELET Program Area