Program Structure
Upcoming Events
Feb 20, 2012 –
Registration for February entry MSCS Students.
Feb 28, 2012 – 12:00pm -
1:30pm
Welcome Luncheon for new MSCS students.
Feb 28, 2012 – 3:15pm -
4:15pm
Computer Science Department Colloquium.
Mar 23, 2012 – - Apr 1, 2012
Spring Break.
Apr 30, 2012 – - May 11, 2012
Career Strategies Workshop (MPP Group).
Master of Science in Computer Science: Courses
The Master of Science (MS) in Computer Science program is for Software Engineering professionals.
Introduction
This program prepares graduates for success by providing comprehensive knowledge of the discipline while culturing the vital qualities of personal and professional success. MORE
Standard Core Courses:
- Modern Programming Practices
- Database Management Systems
- Software Engineering
- Computer Communication Networks
- Operating Systems
- Advanced Programming Languages
- Science of Creative Intelligence
Other MSCS Courses:
- Fundamentals of Algorithms
- Compiler Construction
- Artificial Intelligence
- Distributed Computing
- Advanced Computer Architecture
- Forest Academy
- Practicum in Software Development
Professional Seminars cover such subjects as:
- Object-Oriented Programming Environments
- Object-Oriented System Analysis and Design
- Data Compression
- Logic and Temporal Programming
Click here for course descriptions. For more detailed information on each course and for information on textbooks, please go here.
Specialization
Our program specializes in the areas of software systems and software development, and also includes the core areas of Computer Science, Operating Systems, Networking, Database, and several other important application areas. A series of courses in modern software systems and development includes the current principles and practices of modern programming, Software Engineering. Several courses in Distributed Software and Software Systems and Architecture then expand this scope to enterprise and Internet based systems.
For more information about course schedules, see description of entry tracks.
(Note: The academic content of the M.S. in Computer Science program is subject to change.)
