Engineering & Global Operations Management
P.O. Box 5740
Potsdam, NY 13699-5740 USA
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egom@clarkson.edu
Phone: 1-315-268-5982
Fax: 1-315-268-3810
Description:
EGOM is a part-time, interdisciplinary Master's degree program uniquely designed
for engineers, managers, and technical business leaders to continue their
education through a combination of residency and distance learning courses. The
program's leading edge curriculum integrates Clarkson's core competencies in
technology and business management, offered in a flexible format to accommodate
your busy schedule with minimal disruption to work and family life. The program
may be completed in as few as 24 months and up to 80% online with a minimum of
two 2-week residency sessions required over two years.
Accreditation Description:
Clarkson's Schools of Engineering and Business are accredited by ABET and AACSB
respectively. In addition, U.S. News & World Report has ranked our Global Supply
Chain Management program among the top 10 programs in the nation.
Degree(s):
Certificate - Global Supply Chain Management;
Certificate - Six Sigma Process Improvement;
Certificate - Engineering & Global Operations Management;
M.S. - Engineering & Global Operations Management
Clarkson University
Graduate School
Computer Science
Box 5802, Clarkson University
Potsdam, NY 13699-5802 U.S.A.
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sciencegrad@clarkson.edu
Phone: 1-315 -268 -3802
Fax: 1-315-268 7994
Description:
The Master of Science in Computer Science is offered jointly by the Department
of Electrical and Computer Engineering and the Department of Mathematics and
Computer Science at Clarkson University. With unique strengths in Engineering,
Science, and Business, Clarkson is in a position to offer students an unusual
opportunity to study computer science in an interdisciplinary environment.
Degree(s):
M.S. - Computer Science
Research Areas:
algebraic theory of automata;algorithms;artificial intelligence; automata and
formal language theory;automateddeduction;Boolean circuits;complexity theory;
computational learning theory;computer aided design;computer
architecture;distributed artificial intelligence;expert systems;finite element
methods;finite model theory;genetic programming;hardware and software
verification;high speed network architectures;intelligent tutoring;machine
learning;multiagent systems;multigrid and spectral methods in numberical
analysis;multimedia applications;networked computing;parallel and distributed
computing;programming environments;semantics;virtual reality;VLSICAD
Clarkson University
Graduate School
Information Technology
Box 5625
Potsdam, NY 13699-5625 U.S.A.
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itgrad@clarkson.edu
Phone: 1-315-268-6447
Fax: 1-315-268-7994
Description:
The Master of Science in Information Technology (IT) program offers an
interdisciplinary, broad-based curriculum for this professional degree. Students
take courses from a range of disciplines that include math and computer science,
electrical and computer engineering, technical communications, and management
information systems. The one-year program has a practical orientation that
emphasizes hands-on learning and real-world experience in collaboration
projects.
Degree(s):
M.Sc.- Information Technology
Clarkson University
The Ronald E. McNair Scholars Program
Box 5801
Potsdam, NY 13699 USA
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clarkcm@clarkson.edu)
Phone: 1-315-268-3951
Fax: 1-315-268-6552
Degree(s):
McNair Scholars Program
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