TOFEL:90 分
IELTS:7 分
27 semester hours
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$1,840 per credit hour
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Graduate students shall be admitted to one of two M.S. degree programs (Plan A or Plan B) upon recommendation of the faculty of the Department. Requirements for admission include a strong record of scholarship in a completed bachelor's degree program in a field of engineering, mathematical or physical sciences, and fluency in written and spoken English. The University requires all foreign applicants to show English proficiency by achieving a TOEFL score of at least 577 on the paper-based exam or 90 on the internet-based exam. It is required that all students submit original copies of GRE scores, with the exception of CWRU students applying to the B.S./M.S. program. Applications from students with a bachelor's degree in fields other than those listed above may be granted admission on a provisional basis. Such provisional students may be advanced to full standing upon completion of prerequisite conditions stipulated in the letter of admission.
Applicants should reach out directly to the program or department to which you are applying for specific program-related questions. Addresses for departments are in the Program Information section of the application or listed on their individual websites. Each program within the School of Graduate Studies is responsible for recommending admission of new graduate students. Final decisions are posted by our staff and can be viewed by logging in to the online application system.
The admissions team is here to assist in making your application and admissions process seamless. If you have specific questions relating any of the following topics, please call (216) 368-4390, stop by Tomlinson Hall, Room 203, or email gradadmit@case.edu.
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Submitting official documents
If recommended for admission by your department, the School of Graduate Studies will then make the final decision on your application. If you have been accepted with conditions outlining the need to submit one or more official documents, you can view which documents are missing by logging back in to the online application system and viewing your admission letter.
Test Scores: To send official TOEFL or GRE test scores through ETS, use the institutional code of 1105 for Case Western Reserve University.
Official Transcripts: PDFs sent by email are not considered official and cannot be used for verification purposes. Official transcripts must come directly from the institution either mailed in a sealed envelope or sent electronically to the addresses below. International students - Documents in languages other than English must be accompanied by certified translations in English.
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2月1日秋季/10月1日春季
Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) spans a spectrum of topics from (i) materials, devices, circuits, and processors through (ii) control, signal processing, and systems analysis to (iii) software, computation, computer systems, and networking. The EECS Department at Case Western Reserve supports five synergistic degree programs: Data Science and Analytics, Electrical Engineering, Systems and Control Engineering, Computer Engineering, and Computer Science. Each degree program leads to the Bachelor of Science degree at the undergraduate level. The department also offers a Bachelor of Arts in Computer Science for those students who wish to combine a technical degree with a broad education in the liberal arts. At the graduate level, the department offers the Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy degrees in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Systems & Control Engineering, and Computing & Information Sciences (i.e., computer science). We offer minors in Electrical Engineering, Computer Science (BS and BA), Computer Engineering, Systems & Control Engineering, and also in Computer Gaming, Artificial Intelligence (AI), and Electronics. Additionally, a minor in Applied Data Science is administered by the Department of Materials Science and Engineering. For supplemental information to this bulletin as well as the latest updates, please visit the EECS Department web site at http://eecs.case.edu.
EECS is at the heart of modern technology. EECS disciplines are responsible for the devices and microprocessors powering our computers and embedded into everyday devices, from cell phones and tablets to automobiles and airplanes. Healthcare is increasingly building on EECS technologies: micro/nano systems, electronics/instrumentation, implantable systems, wireless medical devices, surgical robots, imaging, medical informatics, bioinformatics, system biology, and data mining and visualization. The future of energy will be profoundly impacted by EECS technologies, from smart appliances connected to the Internet, smart buildings that incorporate distributed sensing and control, to the envisioned smart grid that must be controlled, stabilized, and kept secure over an immense network. EECS drives job creation and starting salaries in our fields are consistently ranked in the top of all college majors. Our graduates work in cutting-edge companies--from giants to start-ups, in a variety of technology sectors, including computer and internet, healthcare and medical devices, manufacturing and automation, automotive and aerospace, defense, finance, energy, and consulting.
Department Structure
EECS at Case Western Reserve is organized internally into two informal divisions: (i) Computer Science (CS); and (ii) Electrical, Computer, and Systems Engineering (ECSE).
As provided for by the School of Graduate Studies, there are two plans for
the Master of Science degree, each requiring 27 semester hours of credit. Plan A
requires 9 semester hours of thesis (EECS 651 Thesis M.S.) and 18 semester hours
of courses. Plan B requires a 6 semester hour project (EECS 649 Project M.S.)
and 21 semester hours of course credit. Plan B is normally restricted to
part-time students or students in the BS/MS program with the approval of their
project advisors. (A BS/MS student who follows plan B is required to do a
two-semester 6 credit hours MS project.)
All coursework must be at the 400-level or higher. Students must achieve a
grade point average of 3.0 or higher; it is computed for all of the courses,
excluding project and thesis credits, on the student's program of study.
Each M.S. student has a faculty advisor who assists the student in
formulating a program of study. Initially, the advisor is the chair of the CS
graduate committee. Students are expected to pick a research advisor by the end
of their first semester in the program who will supervise their thesis or
project. Each student, in consultation with their advisor, must submit a Planned
Program of Study preferably before completing 9 credit hours of coursework.
Both the thesis and the Plan B project require a formal written report, as
well as a final oral examination by a committee of at least three faculty
members, two of whom must be primarily affiliated with the CS program. A student
whose thesis is supervised by someone not primarily affiliated with the CS
program must also have a faculty co-advisor in the CS program. For Plan B
students, the oral examination fulfills the Comprehensive Examination
requirement of the School of Graduate Studies.
When applying to this program, please select the CIS (Computing and
Information Sciences) program option in your application.
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