The Master of Science in Computer Science program offers you an opportunity to develop advanced expertise in this rapidly growing field. You will be equipped to seek professional employment, research opportunities, a doctoral degree or educator certification by increasing your depth of knowledge in your field of specialization. You will choose from the following tracks: artificial intelligence, computer networks, database, cyber security, data science, image processing and software engineering. In addition, you will have the opportunity to learn from and engage with prominent global scientists and engineers.
Master of Science in Computer Science :: 1.03 SEE YOURSELF SUCCEED
SEE YOURSELF SUCCEED IN COMPUTER SCIENCE
Career Readiness
The College of Science and Engineering is a gateway to in-demand STEM careers projected to make up a significant portion of the U.S. and global economy.
Innovation and Discovery
Take on our mission to build a better Texas that is eager to compete in an interconnected world with creativity, ethical leadership and imagination. We don’t just discover the future, we make it.
Accomplished Faculty
Shape an innovative framework with an award-winning faculty including four Regents Professors, a highly selective honor for exemplary contributions to their university, community and the State of Texas.
Hands-on Research
Our faculty will help you tackle complex challenges and discover solutions with hands-on research in various fields.
Nationally Accredited
Our program is accredited by the ABET Computing Accreditation Commission.
Master of Science in Computer Science ::1.06 PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS
PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS
A master’s degree in computer science will offer you the opportunity to:
Prepare for a wide variety of demands in the diverse computer science field.
Acquire a strong technical foundation required for computer science careers.
Be trained on modern equipment related to operating systems, communications, database, simulation, networks, information security and programming languages.
Research data mining, ontology, semantic reasoning, and scientific computing and systems.
Devise a degree plan meeting your professional interests as well as industry needs.
Blend applied and theoretical computer science concepts.
Master of Science in Computer Science :: 1.07 Careers
Careers
Computer science students are able to analyze a problem then identify and define the computing requirements appropriate to its solution. With this degree, you can become a highly valued network engineer or software developer. As a graduate, you are well-positioned to transition quickly into the market when internship and job opportunities present themselves.
Career Possibilities and Current Median Salaries
Computer and Information Research Scientists
$118,370
Software Developers
$105,590
US DOL Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2018
Master of Science in Computer Science :: 1.08 INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
Internship opportunities
Internship experience provides the foundation employers are often looking for. Although not required for your degree, internships are an important part of your education experience. These are just a few of the companies that partner with Career Development and offer opportunities for A&M-Commerce computer science students.
Master of Science in Computer Science :: 1.11 WHAT YOU WILL LEARN
What You Will Learn
Through challenging core courses, specialized track courses, individual electives and personal and college-wide research initiatives, you will create a degree plan that meets both your professional interests and those of the industry. This program will prepare you for doctoral or professional school as well as for career advancement.
Courses
to Prepare You for Your Career
Foundation courses include Data Structures and Algorithms, Programming Fundamentals II, and Introduction to Computer Science and Programming.
Core computer science courses including Operating Systems
Master of Science in Computer Science :: 1.12 FEATURED COURSES
Featured Courses
Information SecurityCSCI 563
This course provides you with an introduction to the study of information security and covers the most important features of computer security. Topics include basic concepts and principles in information security, authentication and access control, operating systems security, software vulnerabilities and threats, database security, and basic cryptography.
Advanced DatabasesCSCI 527
In this course, general theory, concept, and techniques related to allow you the design of intelligent databases will be discussed. Other topics to be covered include expert systems, neural networks, hypermedia, and text retrieval. A moderate-size semester project will be assigned to practice the design of an intelligent database.
Artificial IntelligenceCSCI 538
This course will introduce you to related concepts and techniques to build intelligent systems that aim at acting rationally given perceived and represented knowledge. An overview of artificial intelligence techniques include knowledge representation, problem-solving, deduction, learning and planning.
Select “Create a new graduate school admissions application.”
Select “Texas A&M University-Commerce (Commerce)” as your “Target University.”
Select “Computer Science, MS” as your “Major.”
Pay the $50 application fee.
Wait to receive an application confirmation email before proceeding to the next step.
After you submit your application, the Graduate School will send a confirmation email within two business days to the personal email account you used for ApplyTexas.
Provisional Status
After you submit your application, you may be granted provisional status, which means you can enroll in one semester of courses. You will not be eligible for financial aid until you submit all of your documents and are accepted into the program.
Step 2. Submit Documents
Submit the following documents after you receive an application confirmation email.
Contact your previous institution(s) and request that they send your official transcripts to [email protected].
We recommend that you request transcripts for all of your academic work.
Postal Alternative
If your institution is unable to submit a digital copy, hard copies may be mailed to:
Texas A&M University-Commerce Attn: Graduate School PO Box 3011 Commerce, Texas 75429-3011
We will need official/original documents. If those documents are the only copies you have, the Graduate School can mail them back to you upon request. Contact [email protected] for more information.
Personal Statement
Describe your preparation for graduate work, your academic interests and goals in no more than 500 words.
Resume or CV
Submit a resume or curriculum vitae (CV) which includes your academic and professional history and achievements.
Test Scores (if required)
You do not need to submit GRE scores if you have:
a completed bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited university with a 3.00 GPA overall or higher
a completed master’s degree from a regionally accredited university with a 3.00 GPA overall or higher
If you do not meet the GPA exemption criteria, request that your GRE® scores be sent to Texas A&M University-Commerce (6188) when you register for the test. If you have already taken the GRE®, you can order additional score reports.
Look for application updates in myLeo > Apps > Check Application Status
Once an admission decision has been made, you will receive an email to your student email account at myLeo > Apps > Leomail.
Select “Create a new graduate school admissions application.”
Select “Texas A&M University-Commerce (Commerce)” as your “Target University.”
Select “Computer Science, MS” as your “Major.”
Pay the $75 application fee.
Wait to receive an application confirmation email before proceeding to the next step.
After you submit your application, the Graduate School will send a confirmation email within two business days to the personal email account you used for ApplyTexas.
Step 2. Submit Documents
Submit the following documents after you receive an application confirmation email.
Contact your previous institution(s) and request that they send your official transcripts to: Texas A&M University-Commerce Attn: Graduate School 2600 S. Neal St. Commerce, Texas 75428
We will need official/original documents. If those documents are the only copies you have, the Graduate School can mail them back to you upon request. Contact [email protected] for more information.
Personal Statement
Describe your preparation for graduate work, your academic interests and goals in no more than 500 words.
Resume or CV
Submit a resume or curriculum vitae (CV) which includes your academic and professional history and achievements.
Test Scores (if required)
You do not need to submit GRE scores if you have:
a completed bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited university with a 3.00 GPA overall or higher
a completed master’s degree from a regionally accredited university with a 3.00 GPA overall or higher
If you do not meet the GPA exemption criteria, request that your GRE® scores be sent to Texas A&M University-Commerce (6188) when you register for the test. If you have already taken the GRE®, you can order additional score reports.
English Proficiency
You do not need to submit test scores if you have completed (all years) of a bachelor’s or higher degree from a regionally accredited university in the United States.
Request that your scores from one of the following be sent to Texas A&M University-Commerce:
TOEFL (Minimum Scores: IBT 79, or CBT 213, or PBT 550)
IELTS (Minimum Score: 6.00 band overall)
PTE (Minimum Score: 53 overall or higher)
Duo Lingo (Minimum Score: 105)
*Scores must be less than two years old.
Official Sponsor Documents
Submit these documents to the Office of International Programs once you have been admitted
Official sponsor statement
Bank statement from the sponsor with a balance of at least $26,025 USD which is less than 1 year old
Look for application updates in myLeo > Apps > Check Application Status
Once an admission decision has been made, you will receive an email to your student email account at myLeo > Apps > Leomail.
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