- The CS master’s degree sharpens their skills in concepts related to artificial intelligence, computer architecture, modern operating systems, software engineering, and programming languages.
- They choose one or two concentrations from nine areas: software, web and computer security; game technology; computing management; emerging topics in CIS; intelligent systems, databases, and data mining; mobile computing; software engineering; web technologies and systems; and theoretical computer science.
- As graduate students, they apply their analytical, technical, and managerial skills to advanced design and development projects with potential professional implications.