Graduate Program Information
MS-CIS Computer Science Concentration
In the Computer Science concentration, breadth must be demonstrated in the areas of computer networks; operating systems; algorithms; and databases. Depth must be accomplished in the areas of graphics/interfaces; networks; advanced systems; and data/language paradigms.
Requirements for the MS-CIS Computer Science Thesis Option
Requirements for the MS-CIS Computer Science Non-Thesis Option
MS-CIS Information Systems Concentration
The concentration in Information Systems is structured to enhance a bachelor's degree program in information systems, which includes significant coursework in both software development and business practices. The technical core focuses on practical software engineering, covering the software lifecycle, database engineering, and project management. The business core is tailored to e-commerce, encompassing management, marketing, and finance. Further technical courses in software engineering provide in-depth knowledge in various specialized areas.
Requirements for the MS-CIS Information Systems Thesis Option
Requirements for the MS-CIS Information Systems Non-Thesis Option
MS-CIS Data Science Concentration
The Data Science concentration will build upon the undergraduate degree in the selected field or an equivalent CIS bachelor's degree program. Further information on coursework and research can be found at the provided link.
MS-CIS Cyber Security Concentration
The Cyber Security concentration is designed to build upon an undergraduate degree in the chosen area or equivalent CIS bachelor's degree program. Additional coursework/research information is available here:
Requirements for the MS-CIS Cyber Security Thesis Option
Requirements for the MS-CIS Cyber Security Non-Thesis Option
Student Outcomes (SOs)
- Demonstrate discipline specific content knowledge, by extending their knowledge and skills in one or more of computer science, software engineering, and information systems.
- Demonstrate critical thinking skills, by conducting independent research designed to extend the body of knowledge encompassing computing.
- Demonstrate oral and written communication skills, by publishing and presenting the results of their research.