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Administration
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tsybesko |
| Associate Chair (Undergraduate) |
sosnowsk |
| Associate Chair (Graduate) |
ansari |
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Faculty
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| Distinguished Professors |
barness,chang,friedlan,savir |
| Professors |
akansu,ansari,carpinel,cornely,grebel,haddad,haimovic,klapper,dmisra,niver,shi,sohn,sosnowsk,tsybesko,whitman,zhou,ziavras |
| Associate Professors |
abdi,ge,hou,hubbi,rojasces |
| Assistant Professors |
jhu,raquelpc,simeone |
| Special Lecturer |
glaser |
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Faculty |
| Distinguished Professors |
Yeheskel Bar-Ness, Timothy N. Chang, Bernard Friedland, Jacob Savir |
| Professors |
Ali N. Akansu, Nirwan Ansari, John D. Carpinelli, Roy H. Cornely, Haim Grebel, Richard A. Haddad, Alexander M. Haimovich, Jacob Klapper, Durgamadhab Misra, Edip Niver, Yun-qing Shi, Kenneth S. Sohn, Marek Sosnowski, Leonid Tsybeskov, Gerald Whitman, Mengchu Zhou, Sotirios G. Ziavras |
| Associate Professors |
Ali Abdi, Hongya Ge, Sui-hoi E. Hou, Walid Hubbi, Roberto Rojas-Cessa |
| Assistant Professors |
Jie Hu, Raquel Perez-castillejos, Osvaldo Simeone |
| Special Lecturer |
Arthur B. Glaser |
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Advisors
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| Undergraduate Advisor |
boodhoo |
| Undergraduate Advisor |
sosnowsk |
| MS Computer Engineering Advisor |
dmisra |
| PHD Computer Engineering Advisor |
ansari |
| MS in Electrical Engineering Advisor |
hou |
| PHD in Electrical Engineering Advisor |
ansari |
| MS telecommunications Advisor |
rojasces |
| MS Internet Engineering Advisor |
rojasces |
| MS Bioelectronics Advisor |
sosnowsk |
| MS Power and Energy Systems Advisor |
ansari |
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Degrees Offered: MASTER OF SCIENCE IN INTERNET ENGINEERING The objective of this program is to educate students in the field of internet engineering, with emphasis on computer internetworking and relevant applications.
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Master of Science in Internet Engineering
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Admission Requirements: Applicants should have an undergraduate degree in Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering or other relevant discipline from an accredited institution (or its equivalent). All applicants must submit scores on the Graduate Record Examinations (GRE) verbal, quantitative, and analytical aptitude tests. International students must also achieve a minimum TOEFL score of 550 (pencil and paper) and 213 (computer-based). Applicants with undergraduate degrees in computer science, computer engineering or electrical engineering from an accredited institution are expected to have a GPA of at least 3.0 on a 4.0 scale. These students should have taken ECE 321 (Random Signal and Noise), or another equivalent course; ECE 333 (Signals and Systems); and CIS 112 (Introduction to Computing or equivalent proficiency in C++ programming). Bridge Program: The curriculum requires a basic knowledge of computer and communications fundamentals, such as signals and systems (ECE 333), basic communication systems (ECE 481), programming (CS 112 or C++ programming), data structures and algorithms (CS 505), and computer organization (ECE 251). The bridge courses are usually selected from this list, but some additional bridge courses, appropriate to each student's background, may be required. Degree Requirements: Candidates must complete a minimum of 30 credits, 9 in core courses and 21 in elective courses; or 21 credits must be from ECE courses. The required courses provide the basics of Internet Engineering. Electives are to be chosen from the available course pool to tailor the program to the student's professional needs and interests. This program utilizes graduate courses in Electrical and Computer Engineering, Computer and Information Science, Management Information Systems, and Management Programs at NJIT. They provide the necessary blend of education required for appropriate strength in Internet Engineering. All MS students are required to fulfill two semesters of ECE 791 (Graduate Seminar). Core Courses (9 Credits):
ece637,ece683,cs602
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***Electives (21 Credits): Select 15 credits if completing a master's thesis; 18 credits if completing a master's project; 21 credits if not completing either a master's project or a thesis.
ece673,ece681,ece685,ece638,ece639,ece649,ece645,ece636,cs604,mgmt620,mis625,mis636,ece783,ece745,{ece788|ece789},
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| | | ECE 673 | Random Signal Analysis I (3 credits) | | | | ECE 681 | High Performance Routers and Switches (3 credits) | | | | ECE 685 | Network Interface Design (3 credits) | | | | ECE 638 | Network Management and Security (3 credits) | | | | ECE 639 | Principles of Broadband Networks (3 credits) | | | | ECE 649 | Compression in Multimedia Engineering (3 credits) | | | | ECE 645 | Wireless Networks (3 credits) | | | | ECE 636 | Computer Networking Laboratory (3 credits) | | | | CS 604 | Client/Server Computing (3 credits) | | | | Mgmt 620 | Management of Technology (3 credits) | | | | MIS 625 | Management Strategies for E-Commerce (3 credits) | | | | MIS 636 | Telecommunications: Policies and Regulations | | | | ECE 783 | Computer Communication Networks (3 credits) | | | | ECE 745 | Advanced Wireless Networks (3 credits) |  | | ECE 788 | Selected Topics in Electrical and Computer Engineering (3 credits) or | | | ECE 789 | Selected Topics in Electrical and Computer Engineering II (3 credits) | | | | | |
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Project, Thesis (optional):
ece700,ece701
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*** Other (new) courses related to Internet Engineering may be selected as electives with approval from the Graduate Advisor
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