Machine Learning for Embedded Systems Graduate Certificate
Program Overview
The Graduate Certificate in Machine Learning for Embedded Systems at George Mason University prepares students with 12 credits of coursework in machine learning algorithms, embedded systems, and related technologies. Students take foundational courses in learning from data and machine learning for embedded systems, then choose electives to specialize their knowledge. The program is suitable for full- or part-time study.
Program Outline
Outline:
- Total Credits: 12
- Program Structure: This certificate may be pursued on a full-or part-time basis.
- Required Courses:
- ECE 527 Learning From Data (3 credits)
- ECE 554 Machine Learning for Embedded Systems (3 credits)
- Electives:
- Select two courses from the following:
- ECE 556 Neuromorphic Computing
- ECE 552 Big Data Technologies
- ECE 617 Distributed and Federated Learning
- ECE 618 Hardware Accelerators for Machine Learning
- ECE 651 Advanced Learning From Data
- ECE 653 Machine Learning Security and Privacy
Other:
- Banner Code: EC-CERG-MLES
George Mason University
Overview:
George Mason University is a public research university located in Fairfax, Virginia. It is recognized as a top 50 public R1 research university, signifying its commitment to high-quality research and academic excellence.
Services Offered:
George Mason University offers a wide range of services to its students, including:
Academic Advising:
Provides guidance and support to students in their academic journey.Student Involvement Office:
Facilitates student engagement through clubs, organizations, and activities.Housing:
Offers both on-campus and off-campus housing options for students.Health and Wellness:
Provides access to health services, counseling, and wellness programs.Recreation:
Offers various recreational facilities and activities for students.Library:
Provides access to a vast collection of resources and research support.Financial Aid:
Offers financial assistance to eligible students.Career Services:
Assists students in their career exploration and job search.Accessibility Resources:
Provides support and accommodations for students with disabilities.Student Life and Campus Experience:
George Mason University boasts a vibrant and diverse campus community. Students can expect:
Active Student Organizations:
A wide array of clubs and organizations cater to various interests.Social Events and Activities:
The university hosts numerous events and activities throughout the year.Recreational Opportunities:
Students can enjoy various recreational facilities and activities.Campus Dining:
A variety of dining options are available on campus.Housing Options:
Students can choose from various on-campus and off-campus housing options.Key Reasons to Study There:
Research Opportunities:
As an R1 research university, George Mason offers ample opportunities for students to engage in research.Diverse Academic Programs:
The university offers a wide range of undergraduate and graduate programs across various disciplines.Strong Faculty:
George Mason boasts a highly qualified and experienced faculty.Vibrant Campus Community:
The university fosters a diverse and inclusive campus environment.Location:
Situated near Washington, D.C., George Mason provides access to numerous internship and career opportunities.Academic Programs:
George Mason University offers a wide range of academic programs, including:
Undergraduate Programs:
The university offers a variety of undergraduate programs across various disciplines, including the Honors College and undergraduate research opportunities.Graduate Programs:
George Mason offers a wide range of graduate programs, including master's and doctoral degrees.Colleges and Schools:
The university is comprised of several colleges and schools, each specializing in specific academic areas.Mason Online:
The university offers a variety of online programs for students seeking flexible learning options.Study Abroad:
George Mason provides opportunities for students to study abroad in various countries.Smithsonian-Mason School of Conservation:
The university offers unique academic programs in conservation in partnership with the Smithsonian Institution.Entry Requirements:
The graduate certificate is open to all students who hold baccalaureate degrees in scientific and engineering disciplines from accredited universities in accordance with Graduate Admission Requirements. Non-degree graduate students are welcome to apply. Current degree seeking students in the College of Engineering and Computing may request admission as a secondary degree.