• The Master of Computer and Information Science (MS-CIS) Program can be pursued in three areas of concentration:
    • Computer Science
    • Information Systems
    • Software Engineering. 
  • This program is designed to add breadth and depth to a typical bachelor's degree program in the chosen area. 
  • Students may pursue either a thesis option or a non-thesis option under each concentration. 
  • The thesis option required completion of 24 credit hours of coursework and at least 6 credit hours of thesis, for a total of at least 30 credit hours and the non-thesis option required completion of 36 credit hours of coursework.
  • The major concentrations of the program include:
    • Computer Science Thesis
    • Computer Science Non-Thesis
    • Cybersecurity Thesis
    • Cybersecurity Non-Thesis
    • Data Science Thesis
    • Data Science Non-Thesis
    • Information Systems Thesis
    • Information Systems Non-Thesis
  • These programs provide the opportunity for advanced study, laboratory work, and research in the computing field to enhance professional opportunities in industry or provide the basis for further academic endeavors.