Computer Science M.S.
Computer science is a discipline that involves understanding the design of computers and computational processes. Study in the field ranges from the theoretical study of algorithms to the design and implementation of software at the systems and applications levels. The Master of Science is a 2-year program that provides the necessary foundational studies for graduates planning to pursue either a doctorate in computer science or a career as a computer scientist in business or industry.
Courses
- CS1612 — Intro to Computer Science
- CS1622 — Object-Oriented Prog & Design
- CS1632 — Data Structures and Analysis
- CS2521 — Computer Org and Architecture
- CS2531 — Discrete Structures
- CS3531 — Automata and Formal Languages
- CS4122 — Adv Algs & Data Structures
- CS4212 — Computer Graphics
- CS4312 — Operating Systems
- CS4322 — Database Management Systems
- CS4332 — Computer Security
- CS4422 — Computer Networks
- CS8794 — Project Credits: Master's
- MATH3355 — Discrete Math
- STAT3411 — Engineering Statistics
- STAT3611 — Intro Probability, Statistics