- MS in Computer Science at the University of Louisiana is offered as a 2-years program by the School of Computing and Informatics.
- This university is ranked #298-#389 among National Universities.
- It is an on-campus program offered on a full-time basis only.
- A Master’s in computer science is offered through the University’s Center for Advanced Computer Studies (CACS).
- The computer science master's program is best for students and professionals who want to broaden and deepen their understanding of computer science and software development.
- Through the Center for Advanced Computer Studies, they combine the computer engineering master's program and the computer science master's program under one research-focused umbrella.
- This unique structure provides students with the opportunity to learn about both areas while focusing on research and coursework in either computer engineering or computer science.
- CACS makes its research laboratories and equipment available to students and maintains close working relationships with several research centers like the Informatics Research Institute (IRI), Louisiana Immersive Technologies Enterprise (LITE), and the UL NASA Regional Application Center (RAC).
- Lafayette is home to multiple high-tech companies that have partnered with the University, offering excellent internship opportunities for our master’s in computer science students.
- In master’s in a computer science program, students will work with our top-notch faculty and conduct cutting-edge research in:
- artificial intelligence,
- cloud computing,
- computer and network security,
- data analytics and visualization,
- embedded systems,
- graphics and human-computer interaction,
- knowledge and information systems,
- operating systems,
- programming languages and analysis, and
- wireless communications.
- The MS program consists of 33 credits.