Graduate Students
The objectives of the Graduate Program of Computer Science and Engineering are to provide courses of study which emphasize student involvement in research initiatives and projects, many of which are supported by government agencies or are collaborative efforts with local industries.
The M.S. and M.E. degrees are designed to provide a strong foundation for pursuing careers in the computer and information systems industry. The Masters of Software Engineering provides instruction on the latest methodologies and research in design, analysis, development, testing and maintenance of software systems.
The Ph.D. degree prepares graduates for careers in industrial research and university-level teaching and research.
Degree Requirements
- Master of Engineering in Computer Science and Engineering
- Master of Science in Computer Science and Engineering
- Master of Science in Software Engineering
- Doctor of Philosophy in Computer Science and Engineering
- Certificate of Graduate Studies in Information Assurance and Security
- Bachelor's/Master's Accelerated Program
Handbook - Providing details of all graduate programs in Computer Science and Engineering.
Assistantships, Fees, and Financial Aid
Apogee - Our distance education program.
See the set of graduate forms.
