• The Master of Science in Computer Science at Georgia State University is a graduate program that provides students with advanced training in computer science, preparing them for careers in industry, academia, or research.
  • The program covers a range of topics in computer science, including software engineering, computer networks, database systems, artificial intelligence, and machine learning.
  • The program requires 30 credit hours, including core courses in computer science, electives in specialized areas, and a thesis or non-thesis option.
  • Students can choose to focus on a variety of areas of computer science, such as data science, cybersecurity, computer graphics, and game development.
  • To be admitted to the program, students must have a bachelor's degree in computer science or a related field, with a minimum GPA of 3.0. They must also submit GRE scores, transcripts, and letters of recommendation.