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The Master of Science in Computer Science (MSCS) STEM Program with Work Integrated Learning (WIL) at Sofia University is a rigorous and comprehensive graduate program that provides a sound foundation in core computer science principles and cutting-edge computer science specializations. It provides thorough coverage of the theory of computer science while providing relevant, practical, and applicable knowledge in a broad range of applied and advanced topics that are enhanced by integrating theory and practice in an innovative STEM-based WIL environment.
Degree Course Requirements - 42 credit hours
MANDATORY CORE COURSES (24 UNITS)
MSCS 2103 -Systems Programming
MSCS 3801 -Discrete Mathematics for Computer Science
MSCS 3917 - Automata and Algorithms
MSCS 2401 -Data Science
MSCS 2202 -Machine Learning
MSCS 2101 -Software Engineering
MSCS 3804 -Cyber Security and Information Assurance
MSCS 3019 -Data Visualization
CONCENTRATIONS COURSES (12 UNITS)
Students will select one of the following concentrations. All courses in the concentration must be completed to earn that concentration. Substitution of courses is permitted with Program Chair approval.
Artificial Intelligence
MSCS 3805 -Statistical Analysis for Computer Science
MSCS 2201 -Artificial Intelligence
MSCS 3008 -Introduction to Robotics
MSCS 3806 -Advanced Topics in AI and Machine Learning
Cyber Security and Information Assurance
MSCS 3920 Cyber Security: Defense (3)
MSCS 3921 Cyber Security: Forensics and Attack Analysis (3)
MSCS 2219 Advanced Threat Analysis (3)
MSCS 3922 Applied Cryptography (3)
ELECTIVE COURSES (3 UNITS)
A total of 3 units of electives in the computer science, psychology, or business programs must be completed.
WORK INTEGRATED LEARNING-BASED INTERNSHIP PROGRAM (3 UNITS, Optional)
INTC 3000 Full-Time Internship for Computer Science
INTC 3001 Part-Time Internship Computer Science
CAPSTONE COURSES - 3 UNITS
MSCS 1022 -Technical Writing and Analysis for Computer Scientists: Capstone
For a complete description of the above requirements, please go to the Course Catalog.
Sofia University
Location:
- Palo Alto, CA | Costa Mesa, CA
Tuition:
- From $570 / credit hour
- From $12,000 / year
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