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Computer Science - MS

Program Overview:

The Masters in Computer Science ensures you gain a solid foundation in computing theory, operating systems, and algorithm development, as well as practical skills in applying your knowledge to real-world issues. You’ll study with supportive faculty tuned into your individual learning style and needs, alongside friendly and helpful peers from all walks of life; you’ll learn through classroom lectures and team projects. Each class is deliberately small to maximize your learning and your interaction with faculty and classmates.


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Program Requirements:

CSC 507Software Engineering

3

CSC 509Algorithms

3

CSC 541Networking

3

CSC 542Theory of Computation

3

CSC 563Operating Systems

3

CSC XXXComputer Science Elective

3

CSC XXXComputer Science Elective

3

CSC XXXComputer Science Elective

3

CSC XXXComputer Science Elective

3

CSC XXXComputer Science Elective

3

CSC 593Master's Research Seminar

3

CSC 595Project-Based Internship

3

CSC 596Research Master's Project

3

CSC 597Master's Project

3

Culminating Academic Experiences:

Students must choose to choose a capstone experience which can be a Master's Research Seminar (CSC 593), a Master’s Project (CSC 597), a Project-Based Internship (CSC 595) or a Research Master’s Project (CSC 596) as a culminating experience. Research-Based Master’s Project is open to students who have earned a grade point average of 3.5 or higher and is best suited to students who anticipate further graduate study. The Master’s Research Seminar is a way of grouping together several students doing research with a particular faculty member. The Internship is designed for students who plan to immediately enter the job market. For students interested in further graduate study or immediate entry into industry upon graduation, the master’s project is a good fit since it is flexible to allow students to find a good balance between in depth research and practical experience. Students wishing to work closely with a faculty in their area of expertise may choose the Seminar as a capstone experience.

The capstone project also requires the student to produce a written report and give a presentation at the end of the semester at a department colloquium. All capstone projects require the approval and supervision of a faculty member.


CSC 593Master's Research Seminar

3

or

CSC 595Project-Based Internship

3

or

CSC 596Research Master's Project

3

or

CSC 597Master's Project

3

Professional Accreditation:

Admissions and Financial Aid Information:

See Graduate Admissions section for more information.

The College of Saint Rose has long been committed to the premise that a quality education should be within the reach of qualified students. To this end, the College serves its student body through a comprehensive program of federal, state, and institutional financial aid. While the basic responsibility for financing education lies with the students and their families, scholarships, loans, and/or assistantships can supplement insufficient family resources. The amount of aid available through the College is limited and is awarded on the basis of academic merit. All financial assistance from the College is subject to adjustment if the recipients are later granted aid from other sources. Financial aid awards are contingent upon students’ maintaining good academic standing and satisfactory academic progress.

Additional Information Technology Admission Information:

A bachelor’s degree in computer science or related field.

A GPA of 3.0 or higher.

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