

The Electrical and Computer Engineering Master of Engineering program at Cornell University provides a rigorous and application oriented academic experience for students who want to advance their knowledge in electronic systems, computing technologies, and intelligent devices. The curriculum combines core engineering principles with modern computational methods, enabling learners to explore areas such as embedded systems, digital design, signal processing, communication networks, and advanced electronics. With a strong focus on electrical systems, the program supports students in developing the analytical and practical skills needed to design, evaluate, and optimize technologies that power contemporary digital and electronic infrastructures. This integration of theory and applied engineering builds a solid foundation for innovation in rapidly evolving technology fields.
Throughout this one year program, students engage with faculty whose research spans robotics, machine intelligence, semiconductor technologies, photonics, cybersecurity, and high performance computing. Learners gain hands on experience through laboratory projects, computational assignments, and interdisciplinary collaborations that reflect real world engineering challenges. The academic environment helps students strengthen their competence in digital engineering, system simulation, and hardware–software integration while learning to interpret complex engineering data and design solutions that support technological advancement. This structure prepares graduates for impactful engineering roles by combining scientific depth with practical design capability.
Semester 1
• Digital Systems Design
• Signal Processing and Communication Systems
• Embedded and Cyber–Physical Systems
• Elective in Circuits, Computing, or Photonics
Semester 2
• Advanced Computer Engineering Applications
• Control Systems and Intelligent Devices
• Electrical and Computer Engineering Design Project
• Elective in Networking, Robotics, or Machine Learning
Graduates of this program pursue careers across electronics, computing, communication, and advanced technology sectors, often joining electrical engineering teams, semiconductor companies, embedded systems groups, and research and development units. Their strong analytical and engineering training enables them to contribute to circuit design, hardware development, communication system optimization, device testing, and intelligent system integration. With interdisciplinary experience and problem solving skills, they support innovation in automation, digital systems, networked devices, and computing hardware, positioning them for long term growth in engineering roles across high technology industries.
This program is an excellent option for students who want to combine deep engineering knowledge with hands on technological application, offering opportunities to develop advanced engineering skills and strong computational insight supported by Cornell’s research intensive environment. Through laboratory work, design projects, and interdisciplinary coursework, learners gain the ability to create and evaluate complex electrical and computer systems with precision. Its focused one year structure enables efficient, high level skill development and prepares graduates for impactful careers in electronics, computing, and next generation technology development.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +1 607 255 2000
Email: admissions@cornell.edu
Address: Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14850, United States