Tentative Course Offerings for Fall 2025 Semester

On-site classes: August 18 – December 2  |  Video classes: August 18 – December 11

Course Course Title Major Restriction(s)
Instructor(s)
In-Person
CEE 6310 Process Principles Prof. Wenlong Zhang
CEE 6324 Water Supply and Sanitation Prof. Hang Dong
CEE 6332 Separation Processes Prof. Hang Dong
CEE 6343 Membrane Processes Prof. Wenlong Zhang
CEE 8094 Environmental Engineering Seminar Prof. Wenlong Zhang
CS 6238 Secure Computer Systems Prof. Changlai Du
CS 6260 Applied Cryptography Prof. Alexandra Boldyreva & Changlai Du
CS 6300 Software Development Process CS Prof. Alessandro Orso & Recitation Instructor: Chi Chung “Marcus” Chan
CS 6460 Educational Technology Prof. David Joyner & Recitation Instructor: Fandi Peng
CS 6603 AI, Ethics, and Society CS, ECE Prof. Mahender Mandala & Recitation Instructor: Chi Chung “Marcus” Chan
CS 6750 Human-Computer Interaction Prof. David Joyner & Recitation Instructor: Mr. Fandi Peng
ECE 6254 Statistical Machine Learning Prof. Bolin Gao
ECE 6500 Fourier Techniques and Signal Analysis Prof. Tong Zhou
ECE 6550 Linear Systems and Controls Prof. Bolin Gao
ECE 6607 Computer Communication Networks Prof. Min Luo
ID 6400 Master’s Project ID Prof. Ameersing Luximon
ID 6620 Soft Goods Design Prof. Ameersing Luximon
ISYE 6413 Design and Analysis of Experiments Prof. Lei Xu
ISYE 6748 Applied Analytics Practicum ANLT Prof. Xiaoming Huo and Prof. Joel Sokol
MGT 6203 Data Analytics in Business ANLT Prof. Lei Xu
Via Streaming Video
CEE 6271 Flow and Transport through Porous Media Prof. Jian Luo
CS 6200 Introduction to Operating Systems CS Prof. Ada Gavrilovska
CS 6210 Advanced Operating Systems CS Prof. Umakishore Ramachandran
CS 6250 Computer Networks CS Prof. Maria Konte
CS 6262 Network Security CS Prof. Frank Li
CS 6290 High Performance Computer Architecture CS Prof. Jeffrey Epstein
CS 6291 Embedded Systems Optimization CS Prof. Santosh Pande
CS 6310 Software Architecture and Design CS Prof. Mark Moss
CS 6340 Advanced Topics in Software Analysis and Testing CS Prof. Mayur Naik & Prof. Christopher Poch
CS 6475 Computational Photography CS Prof. Irfan Essa
CS 6476 Computer Vision CS Prof. Irfan Essa
CS 6515 Intro to Graduate Algorithms Prof. Mengmeng Liu
CS 6601 Artificial Intelligence CS, ANLT Prof. Thomas Ploetz
CS 6675 Advanced Internet Systems and Applications CS Prof. Ling Liu
CS 6747 Advanced Malware Analysis CS Prof. Brendan Saltaformaggio
CS 7637 Knowledge-Based Artificial Intelligence—Cognitive Systems CS, ANLT Prof. David Joyner
CS 7638 Robotics: AI Techniques CS, ECE Prof. Jay Summet
CS 7641 Machine Learning CS, ANLT Prof. Theodore LaGrow
CS 7643 Deep Learning CS, ANLT Prof. Zsolt Kira
CS 7646 Machine Learning for Trading CS, ANLT Prof. David Joyner & Prof. Mengmeng Liu
CS 7650 Natural Language Processing CS Prof. Mark Riedl
ECE 6001¹ Technology Entrepreneurship
(ECE 6001 RSL and RS1 must accompany this registration)
ECE Prof. Gregory Mihalik & Recitation Instructor: Fandi Peng
ECE 6100 Advanced Computer Architecture
= CS 6290 High Performance Computer Architecture
ECE Prof. Jeffrey Epstein
ECE 6122 Advanced Programming Techniques
(ECE 6122 QSL must accompany this registration)
Prof. Jeffery Hurley
ECE 6250 Advanced Digital Signal Processing CS Prof. David Anderson
ECE 6320 Power Systems Control and Operation Prof. Santiago Grijalva
ECE 6390 Satellite Communications and Navigation Systems Prof. Gregory Durgin
ECE 6601 Random Processes Prof. John R Barry
ECE 6605 Information Theory Prof. Viveck Cadambe
ECE 6612 Computer Network Security ECE Prof. Frank Li
ECE 6747 Advanced Topics in Malware Analysis ECE Prof. Brendan Saltaformaggio
ECE 8803 Electric Vehicles ECE Prof. Maryam Saeedifard
ID 6216 Service Design, Brand & Value Prof. Florian Vollmer
ISYE 6414 Regression Analysis Prof. Nicoleta Serban
ISYE 6669 Deterministic Optimization TBA
MGT 8803 Special Topics: Introduction to Business for Analytics ANLT Prof. Ryan Blunck

(Courses are subject to change.)

Major restrictions will not be removed.

1. ECE 6001 is required for MS ECE students and will be offered each fall and spring semesters. In-person studios and labs.