• Master of Science in Computing at Marquette University is a 2 years program.
  • Students have to successfully complete 30 credits hours for this program.
  • It is an on-campus program offered on both a full-time and part-time basis.
  • Students get thesis or essay options in this program.
  • The graduate program includes computational aspects of science and engineering, applied mathematics, and applied statistics.
  • Students would have an undergraduate degree in mathematics, computer science, engineering, or natural science with a minor in mathematics and some coursework in software development (e.g., programming in a high-level language like C++, FORTRAN95, MATLAB, or Java).
  • The master's degree program accommodates students whose objectives are either the master's degree or preparation for doctoral study in some aspect of CMPS.
  • The program is designed to equip graduates with a distinctive blend of theoretical and computational skills, for employment in industry, research laboratories, and institutions of higher education.