- The Computer Science (CS) track in the Master of Computer and Information Science (MCIS) program at Cleveland State University is a specialized degree program designed to prepare students for careers as computer science professionals.
- The MCIS-CS track is housed within the Washkewicz College of Engineering.
- The program emphasizes study of computing using the latest technologies. It focuses on the theoretical capabilities of computing including problem solving and algorithms.
- Graduates of the program will be prepared for immediate employment in business, industry and government, or pursue higher studies in the discipline.
- The degree requires a minimum of 32 credit hours. Students in the MCIS-CS program may elect to complete a thesis option or a non-thesis option. Students are encouraged to select the thesis option.