Computer and Information Science, MS
Explore innovative solutions and cutting-edge technology through our Master of Science in Engineering Science with a Computer Science emphasis.
About the Master of Science in Computer and Information Science
The M.S. in Engineering Science with an emphasis in Computer and Information Science prepares students for careers in tech, engineering research, public service, and doctoral study. Through coursework and hands-on research, students gain in-demand skills in areas like algorithms, operating systems, artificial intelligence, software development, and computer architecture.
The program offers three customizable paths:
- Thesis Option: Ideal for students interested in research or future doctoral work. Includes 24 hours of coursework, 6 hours of thesis research, a written thesis, and a public oral defense.
- Project Option: Combines advanced coursework (27 hours) with a 3-credit independent research project and final presentation. Great for those pursuing applied work in industry.
- Coursework Option: A flexible, coursework-only path totaling 30 credit hours, with a final oral exam. Best suited for students aiming to deepen their technical knowledge and enter the workforce quickly.
All students complete core courses in:
- Algorithm analysis
- Systems and architecture (e.g., operating systems, computer networks)
- Programming-focused electives like compiler construction, AI, parallel computing, or software language engineering
Students also take graduate-level courses (600+) taught by computer science faculty, with opportunities for independent study. Faculty encourage those interested in research to take Research Methods (Engr 694) and to engage in high-level projects aligned with emerging technologies.
Whether you're coming from a computing background or expanding from another STEM field, this program helps launch or elevate your career in software engineering, data science, research, or beyond.
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Program Information
Degree
M.S. in Engineering Science
Emphases
Computer and Information Science
Specializations
Computer Science
Required Credit Hours
30
Program Type
Master's Program
Program Location
School
Computer Science Specialization
Find course requirements and other information about the computer science emphasis in the course catalog.
For questions, contact our graduate program coordinator using the information below.
Byung (BJ) Jang
Professor of Computer and Information Science
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