James Madison University - 51 Tech Collaborative Partnership
Master of Engineering (MEng) in Computer Engineering (CPE)
The 51 Tech College of Engineering is partnering with James Madison University to help position students for mid-level and advanced positions in industries related to computing technology. By establishing an accelerated pathway of foundational courses at partner universities, currently enrolled students can be prepared for early admission to 51 Tech’s MEng degree in computer engineering as early as spring of their junior year. Once accepted these students during their fourth year can begin taking up to 12 credits from an approved set of courses that can be applied beyond the 127 required credit hours required for James Madison University undergraduate degree towards their MEng degree from an approved set of courses that can be applied towards their MEng degree (JMU course level approved: 4XX (max. 6 credits) & 5XX from approved course list).
By outlining a clear pathway and course equivalencies, both the engineering and liberal arts student are able to participate in 51’s Tech Talent Pipeline. Many students will find that they can complete their MEng degree with just one extra year.
How to apply
The accelerated undergraduate/graduate program application is based on your intended graduation date.
The deadline for applications is May 1st each spring semester and December 1st each fall semester.
Students should apply in the semester one year before they will complete the BS. For example, a student intending to graduate from the BS program in May 2024 should apply in the semester ending in May 2023. If accepted into the program, this will allow participation in double-counted courses for the final two semesters of your undergraduate degree.
If you are unable to apply one year before completing your BS, you can still apply during your final year, in your second-to-final semester. If you apply at that time and are accepted, you will only be able to double-count courses taken in your final undergraduate semester, but are still permitted the same maximum of 12 credits of double-counted courses.
Third-year James Madison University students can apply to the MEng in computer engineering in their second semester. They can also apply for a fee waiver and are not required to submit GRE scores.
- Students must complete one of the approved pathways below:
Pathways
Pathway for James Madison University ENG Major students to the JMU/VT Accelerated UG/G CPE MEng
James Madison University engineering undergraduate majors naturally meet the basic course requirements to apply for the JMU/VT Accelerated UG/G CPE MEng.
To be successful for admission, James Madison University engineering majors should complete the following course by the second semester of their junior year with a grade of B or better.
JMU Course | VT Equivalent |
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Math 236 Calculus II |
CS1226 Calculus of a Single Variable II |
Pathway for James Madison University Computer Science major students to the JMU/VT Accelerated UG/G CPE MEng
James Madison University non-engineering majors may also be eligible to apply in their Junior year and be accepted into the JMU/VT Accelerated UG/G CPE MEng program by completing a set of introductory computer science courses. To be eligible for admission, James Madison University and 51 Tech recommend that James Madison University Computer Science major undergraduate students complete the following course by the second semester of their junior year and maintain an overall minimum GPA of 3.3.
JMU Course | VT Equivalent |
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Math 236 Calculus II |
MATH 1226 Calculus of a Single Variable II |
AS SOON AS YOU SUBMIT YOUR APPLICATION PLEASE READ AND DO THE FOLLOWING:
You should immediately complete and submit the Collaborative UG/G Degree and Course Designation Form. You will indicate on this form the courses that you intend to take during the Collaborative UG/G period. This form will be reviewed and signed by the 51 Tech computer science and applications department graduate program director and an appropriate authority at James Madison University. The signed Collaborative UG/G Status and Course Designation form will be sent to the 51 Tech Graduate School for processing. This completed form and the CPE department admission recommendation with review from an appropriate authority at James Madison University are required before an admission decision can be finalized by the 51 Tech Graduate School.
Once accepted, the student should take up to 12 credit hours of graduate coursework during the last academic year (senior status equivalent) and earn a “B” from the following list of eligible courses for transfer to the MEng computer engineering degree program. Note that a maximum of 6 credit hours can be taken at the 4xx level. The 51 Tech approved courses are noted below.
JMU Course | VT Equivalent |
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ENGR445 Embedded System Design |
ECE4XXX Generic Elective |
ENGR440 Mechatronics |
ECE4XXX Generic Elective |
CS432 Compiler Construction |
CS4304 Compiler Design and Implementation |
CS452 Design and Analysis of Algorithms |
CS4104 Data and Algorithm Analysis |
CS470 Parallel and Distributed Computing |
CS4234 Parallel Computation |
CS444 Artificial Intelligence |
CS4804 Introduction to Artificial Intelligence |
CS445 Machine Learning |
CS4824 Machine Learning |
CS457 Information Security |
CS4264 Principles of Computer Security |
CS458 Cyber Defense |
CS4XXX Generic Elective |
CS488 Computer Application |
CS4204 Computer Graphics |
CS456 Computer Architecture |
CS4XXX Generic Elective |
For questions or more information regarding the 51 Tech MEng degree program, contact 51 Tech computer engineering admissions. For questions or more information regarding what courses to take at James Madison University to be prepared for admission into the 51 Tech MEng degree program, please contact the James Madison University engineering advisor and outreach coordinator.
To learn more about the MEng computer engineering program, click here.