
Computer Science (M.S.)
Admission Requirements
A baccalaureate degree in computer science or a baccalaureate degree in any other field and completion of one to three preparatory courses from among MATH 263, COSC 280, COSC 501, as determined by the graduate program director.
An undergraduate GPA of 3.00 for full admission or 2.50 for conditional admission are required. All GPA calculations for admission are based upon the last 60 credits of undergraduate and post-baccalaureate study.
Prerequisite Courses
MATH 263 Discrete Mathematics (3)
COSC 280 Assembly Language and Computer Architecture (3)
COSC 501 Fundamentals of Data Structures and Algorithm Analysis (6)
Both COSC 501 and COSC 280 can be taken together in the same term. These prerequisites are not required if you have a baccalaureate degree in Computer Science. The MATH 263 course is not required if you have an engineering, mathematics or computer science baccalaureate degree. If you do not have an engineering, mathematics or computer science degree background you must take all three prerequisites.
A grade of B or better (or pass) is required for the successful completion of any prerequisite course.
Students may repeat prerequisite courses no more than two times to be eligible to take graduate-level courses. |
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