The Master of Science in Computer Science (MSCS) is designed to prepare students for a variety of careers in computer science. The program combines both computing and important application domains—enabling you to increase your broad-based knowledge in the field while focusing on one of the following curricular specializations:
Artificial intelligence
Human-computer interaction
Game design
Graphics
Networks
Data Science
Programming languages
Security
Software engineering
Systems
Theory
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
Computer Science MS degree candidates must have completed the following undergraduate material:
Data Structures
Computer Organization
Calculus (one year)
Discrete Mathematics
Experience in a high-level procedural language (C, C++, Java, or Scheme)
Industrial experience in these areas may be an acceptable substitute for formal coursework.
Students must have an undergraduate GPA of 3.0/4.0 or above (or 8/10, 80/100, or equivalent on an international scale).
Test score minimums are as follows:
GRE:
Verbal = 147
Quant = 152
AW = 3.5
Will superscore by subsection
TOEFL
100 total
No Superscore
IELTS
7.5 total
No Superscore