2020-2021 Graduate/Doctorate Catalog w/ Sept Addendum 
    
    Apr 16, 2024  
2020-2021 Graduate/Doctorate Catalog w/ Sept Addendum [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Computer Information Sciences


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The 36-semeter hour Master of Science degree in Computer Information Sciences provides a challenging opportunity of pursuing a versatile course of study reflecting the student’s desire, background and future responsibilities. The program includes a variety of specialties that are covered in depth to probe the frontiers of scientific and engineering knowledge in the domain. A graduate of the program is able to integrate computational, interpersonal and team skills, to secure a professional employment or pursue a doctoral degree in the field.

The Master of Science degree in Computer Information Sciences also provides the student with solid foundations of scientific and practical tools and methodologies to computation, its applications and emerging trends, in a variety of subdomains, to probe the frontiers of scientific and engineering knowledge in the industry. The student explores approaches including computing systems architecture, mathematical and data structures techniques for modeling simulation of complex systems; cluster computing and collaborative software development, and efficient methods for organizing, exploring, visualizing, processing and analyzing very large data sets.

Program Goals

A successful student of the program gains the following skills (vary according to the degree/concentration taken):

  • Recognize the necessity for conducting theoretical and empirical analysis;
  • Master at least one knowledge area or sub-area from the body of knowledge to at least the Bloom Synthesis level;
  • Adapt to rapidly changing technology, advanced learning, and entrepreneurship qualities;
  • Have strong scientific communication skills;
  • Possess excellent teamwork skills;
  • Adhere to the ethical standards and moral obligations as a condition of their membership in the profession; and,
  • Employ concepts that promote local and global systems for quality of life.

Programs

    Master of Science

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