• The graduate program in Computer Science provides advanced instruction and training and research opportunities to prepare students for careers in business, industry, academia, and government agencies. The program reflects state-of-the-art knowledge in major theoretical and applied aspects of computation.
  • Students pursuing a Master’s of Science (M.S.) in Computer Science can choose from a thesis and a non-thesis option.
  • The thesis option requires the completion of a thesis that must be defended with an oral examination and approved by the student’s master’s thesis committee.
  • In addition, thesis M.S. students must complete 30 credit hours, including 3 core courses, 1 breadth course, and 6 credit hours of research.