Research at the USC Signal and Image Processing group has been at the forefront of signal processing with a rich history of seminal contributions to signal processing theory and applications in areas such as image processing and compression, higher-order statistics, fuzzy logic and artificial neural networks.
There are seven typical tracks in Signal and Image Processing studies, since not all courses are guaranteed in every semester, the university should have the right to provide a student with a comparable degree or course track if circumstances so dictate.
General information for the Master program has been listed here.
General information for the Ph.D program has been listed here.