- The Master of Science (M.S) in Computer Science at Oregon State University is a graduate program designed to prepare students for advanced technical positions in industry, government, or academia.
- The program provides students with a strong foundation in computer science theory, as well as practical skills in software development, data analysis, and other relevant areas.
- The M.S in Computer Science program at Oregon State University requires completion of 45 credits, which includes 30 credits of core courses and 15 credits of elective courses.
- The core courses cover topics such as algorithms, database systems, operating systems, computer networks, and software engineering.
- The elective courses allow students to specialize in areas of interest, such as artificial intelligence, computer graphics, cybersecurity, or data science.
- In addition to coursework, students in the M.S in Computer Science program at Oregon State University are required to complete a thesis based on original research in computer science.