Below is a brief overview of degree requirements within the Department of Computer Science. For a full explanation of requirements please visit the Graduate School Master of Science requirements page.
Our traditional, research-based master's degree option. The MS in computer science can help you prepare for a successful career in academia or in research and development for industry. It can provide ...
A course-based master's option for working professionals. Our professional master’s programs prepares curious, motivated problem solvers to stay ahead of the innovation curve — equipping you with the ...
The Electrical & Computer Engineering Department participates in the Graduate Master's Co-op Option in Engineering. For detailed information about the Co-op Program and Curriculum requirements, please ...
The Master’s in Computer Engineering will equip you with the skills to design, develop and optimize cutting-edge computing systems. Whether you're interested in hardware development, software systems ...
The graduate programs in engineering from Drexel University prepare professionals for applying deepened knowledge that will further their career in research or industry. Students emerge prepared to ...
The Department of Computer Science offers different master's degree programs, each with its own admissions criteria and degree requirements. Thus, although you may be in courses with other CS graduate ...
How Many Years Does a Master’s in Computer Science Take? The exact answer depends on your course load, schedule and program requirements, but it’s possible to earn your master’s in computer science in ...
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The minimum degree requirements include an approved schedule of nine courses numbers 100 or above. There is a three-year residency requirement for PhD students. The mentoring, training and evaluation ...
Computer science programs rarely require a CS degree for admission. They often admit applicants who majored in other fields. But applicants who major in other fields need to showcase their technical ...