What You’ll Learn
The Master of Science in Computing Sciences prepares the next generation of technology specialists to thrive in a rapidly changing world. Learn from and work with faculty having expertise in a variety of contemporary technology topics. Graduates will be prepared for career advancement in a range of areas within the discipline.
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Delivery mode: Face-to-face
Curriculum
Students build foundational skills through a coherent set of courses in programming, information systems, and security. They may hone and apply skills by taking specialized courses in areas like Cybersecurity, Human Computer Interaction, and Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning. Our program offers options to pursue either a practicum or a deeper research investigation through a thesis depending on post-graduation objectives.
International students completing this program would be eligible to apply for the F-1 STEM OPT extension.
Curriculum & Learning Outcomes
Best Consideration Dates
Fall Semester: March 15
Spring Semester: October 15
Complete applications received after the published deadline are welcome and will be reviewed on a space-available basis.
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Career Outlook
Over the next decade, tremendous job growth is anticipated for computer-related occupations. Careers for those with a master’s degree in computing sciences include:
- Computer Systems Analysts
- Information Security Analysts
- Computer Network Support Specialists
- Computer User Support Specialists
- Computer Network Architects
- Network and Computer Systems Administrator
- Database Administrator and Architects
- Computer Programmers
- Software Developers and Software Quality Assurance Analysts and Testers
- Web Developers and Digital Interface Designers
- Computer and Information Research Scientists