Interested in a PhD in Computer Science outside Columbia?
Are you working in Charleston, Greenville or ... and are interested:
- in pursuing a PhD in Computer Science,
- in courses in Security and Quality Assurance,
- in a Masters degree in Software Engineering, or
- graduate level courses for professional development?
We want to faciltate you achieving any of these
goals while you continue to work full-time outside Columbia.
We are committed to offering classes starting from Fall 2010
to support all of these goals.
These courses will be offered through one of several mechanisms depending upon demand:
- streaming video of lectures available upon demand (our APOGEE program),
- live video lectures with support for two-way video for questions at the
Lowcountry Graduate Center
in Charleston and possible other sites, and
- live courses at the Lowcountry Graduate Center.
The list of available courses are the ones shown in green on
the Tentative APOGEE Offerings Page.
This list of courses is a subset of the plan of all courses
that are planned to be offered in Columbia on
the Tentative CSCE Course Offerings Page.
APOGEE is the College of Engineering and Computing
distance educational program and
is designed to meet the needs of busy full-time
employed professionals by providing flexibility to course content delivery.
APOGEE lectures are delivered directly to a student's computer
using video-streaming via Microsoft Windows Media Player on the World Wide Web.
This provides the student with the flexibility
to access lectures and other course materials at any time and in
any place they have access to the Web.
Students can listen to lectures at their convenience and avoid problems
caused by business travel and work schedules.
APOGEE students are required to follow the same application procedures
and meet the same entrance standards as on-campus graduate applicants.
Please refer to the Admissions Page.
In particular, the application deadlines are the same and
APOGEE students must submit proof of immunization before registering for classes.
For further information on APOGEE,
visit the College of Engineering and Computing's main APOGEE page at
APOGEE Home.
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