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The Master of Science in Computer Science program is designed for students who have completed their undergraduate degree in Computer Science or a related field and want to enhance their skills in programming, web design, database management, networking, and project management. Students will also study cutting-edge technologies such as cyber-security, cloud computing, artificial intelligence, and mobile computing. This degree opens up career opportunities in various industries including computer, finance, healthcare, media/telecom, defense, entertainment, retail, real estate, education, government, and non-profit organizations.
Degree Course Requirements - 36 credit hours
Program Core Courses - 27 Credits
CS-610 Computer Architecture 3
CS-615 Operating System Design 3
CS-620 Software System Design 3
CS-625 Object Oriented Software 3
CS-630 Database Systems 3
CS-640 Computer Networks 3
Choose one (6):
CS-700/701 Special Project in Computer Science 3 or 6
CS-705/706 Computer Science Thesis 3 or 6
KG-604 Graduate Research & Critical Analysis 3
Program Electives - Choose 9 credit hours from below
CS-628 Data Science 3
CS-633 Data Mining 3
CS-635 Mobile Computing 3
CS-637 Designing e-Commerce Site 3
CS-645 Network Security and Privacy 3
CS-650 Artificial Intelligence 3
CS-660 Managing Projects, Resources, and Risks 3
CS-670 Cloud Computing 3
For a complete description of the above requirements, please go to the Course Catalog.
Monroe University
Location:
- New Rochelle, NY
Tuition:
- From $595/ credit hour
- From $13,155 / year
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