Master of Science Applied Computer Science
D. Abbott Turner College of
Business
Degree Program Course Requirements
For general degree requirements,
see the D. Abbott
Tuner College of Business and
the General
Degree Requirements pages.
The Master of Science in Applied Computer Science program requires students to complete 36 hours of computer science coursework and an exit course, CPSC 6000. 12 hours of this coursework must be taken from Area 1 Program Core. For the remaining 24 hours, the student may elect to concentrate in one of the areas listed in Area 2 Program Concentration or select 24 semester hours in CPSC graduate courses. If the student chooses the latter, CPSC 6698 - Graduate Internship in Computer Science, CPSC 6899 - Independent Study, and CPSC 6985 - Research and Thesis may each be repeated once; CPSC 6555 - Selected Topics in Computer Science may be repeated multiple times. All students must complete Area 3 Graduate Exit Examination which includes an exit survey and comprehensive exam.
Area 1 Program Core Required Hours: 12
(Take courses from four of the six core areas)
Algorithm Analysis and Design
CPSC 5115 Algorithm Analysis and Design
Programming Languages
CPSC 5135 Programming Languages
CPSC 6129 Advanced Programming Languages
Database
CPSC 5138 Advanced Database Systems
CPSC 6127 Contemporary Issues in Database Management
Systems
Computer Architecture
CPSC 5155 Computer Architecture
CPSC 6155 Advanced Computer Architecture
Computer Networks
CPSC 5157 Computer Networks
CPSC 6157 Network Management
Operating Systems
CPSC 6125 Advanced Operating Systems
(All courses taken to satisfy the Core Requirement for the MS degree must be taken for graduate credit.)
Area 2 Program Concentration Required Hours: 24
A. Information Assurance
Program Core courses must include:
CPSC 6125 Advanced Operating Systems
CPSC 6157 Network Management
Five courses (15 semester hours) in the Information Assurance
area, taken from the following list of graduate courses.
CPSC 6126 Information Systems Assurance
CPSC 6128 Network Security
CPSC 6136 Advanced System Security
CPSC 6159 Computer Forensics
CPSC 6167 Network Risk Assessment
CPSC 6178 Software Testing and Quality Assurance
Three additional courses (9 semester hours) for graduate credit. Students taking the thesis option must take one elective and take CPSC 6985 at least twice.
B. Software Development
Program Core courses must include:
one course from each of the Programming Languages and Database
areas.
Five courses (15 semester hours) in the Software Development
area, taken from the following list of graduate courses.
CPSC 6118 Human-Computer Interface Development
CPSC 6119 Object-Oriented Development
CPSC 6137 Distributed Software Architecture and Design
CPSC 6166 Distributed Enterprise Software Development
CPSC 6175 Web Site Development and Technologies
CPSC 6176 Enterprise Web Application Development
CPSC 6177 Advanced Software Design
CPSC 6178 Software Testing and Quality Assurance
CPSC 6179 Software Project Planning and Management
Three additional courses (9 semester hours) for graduate credit. Students taking the thesis option must take one elective and take CPSC 6985 at least twice.
C. Modeling and Simulation
Program required courses must include:
CPSC 6107 – Survey of Modeling and Simulation
CPSC 6142 – System Simulation
Three courses (9 semester hours) in the modeling and Simulation
area, taken from the following list of graduate courses.
CPSC 5125 – Computer Graphics
CPSC 6118 – Human-Computer Interface Development
CPSC 6143 – Simulation Project
CPSC 6147 – Computer Visualization
CPSC 6148 – Simulation and Gaming
Three additional courses (9 semester hours) for graduate credit. Students taking the thesis option must take one elective and take CPSC 6985 at least twice.
Area 3 Graduate Exit Examination
In addition to the above, students must successfully complete
CPSC 6000. Successfully completing
CPSC 6000 will require the student to complete an exit survey
and a comprehensive exam.
Total Required Hours: 36