Computer Engineering (M.S.)

The Master of Science in Computer Engineering is designed to prepare a person for a career in the computer design and application field. There are several areas of concentration available. 

The computer engineering master's program will help you broaden and deepen your knowledge of computer architecture, embedded systems, and VLSI design by combining hardware and software to create systems. 

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Computer Engineering at UL Lafayette

Downtown Lafayette

Silicon Bayou

Live and learn in a city with an established and expanding technology industry. 

Internships

We’re ranked in the NSF’s top 60 for research and development expenditures. Lafayette is home to multiple high-tech companies that have partnered with the University, offering excellent internship opportunities for our master’s in computer science students. 

Personal Finance Planning

At the Graduate School, we prioritize your overall well-being, extending our support beyond academics. Join our complimentary workshops, "Money Matters," designed to empower you with essential personal finance planning skills. Led by our financial expert, Dr. Brian Bolton, these informative sessions occur monthly, accompanied by a complimentary lunch. The invaluable insights provided are not only priceless but also completely free of charge. Stay updated on workshop dates through the and our . 

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Graduate Student Organization

As a UL Lafayette graduate student, you are automatically enrolled as a member of the Graduate Student Organization (GSO). The GSO plays a pivotal role in representing the needs and concerns of its members to the University administration. The GSO has departmental representatives and a group of student officers that meet regularly to address pressing issues affecting graduate students as well as actively participate in influential University bodies. The GSO is in charge of allocating student-assessed fees and the organization offers funding opportunities for graduate students.