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Nov 05, 2024
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2024-2025 Graduate Catalog
Computer Science, M.S.
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Admission Requirements
Students with or without computer science background are welcomed to apply. Applicants must provide evidence to demonstrate that they have potential to be successful in our graduate program. Applicants must complete the following undergraduate courses before or during the study in our graduate program:
- CSCI 1170, 2170, 3080, 3110, 3130, and 3240 or equivalent of each course;
- MATH 1910 and 2050 or equivalent of each course
Application Procedures
All application materials are to be submitted to the College of Graduate Studies.
Applicant must
- submit an application with the appropriate application fee (online at www.mtsu.edu/graduate/apply.php). Once this initial application has been accepted, the applicant will receive directions on how to enter the graduate portal to be able to submit other materials.
- submit official transcripts showing an acceptable GPA in previous academic work.
- The GRE is waived for all applicants to the Master’s program; however, applicants with either a weak computer science background or an undergraduate GPA of 3.0 or lower are encouraged to submit GRE scores.
- International applicants should check with the Office of International Affairs for the requirement of proof of English proficiency.
Degree Requirements
The Master of Science in Computer Science requires completion of 30-36 semester hours (thesis option) or 36 hours (non-thesis option).
Two options are available: The thesis option and the non-thesis option. Students pursuing either option must meet the following requirements:
- complete if CSCI 4700 or an equivalent course not completed as an undergraduate;
- complete if CSCI 4560 or an equivalent course not completed as an undergraduate;
- complete as part of the required 30-36 hours (thesis option) or 36 hours (non-thesis option).
Curriculum: Computer Science
The following illustrates the coursework requirements. In addition, a maximum of 9 hours of thesis research may be required to fulfill degree requirements.
Candidate must complete 30-36 (thesis option) or 36 (non-thesis option) hours in the following curriculum. Prior approval from the graduate advisor is required if a candidate wants to pursue more than minimum hours.
Thesis Option (30-36 hours)
The Master of Science in Computer Science requires completion of 30-36 hours of graduate coursework in the thesis option. A minimum of 27 hours of coursework (excluding CSCI 6640 ) is required. A minimum of 3 hours, but not more than 9 hours of CSCI 6640 must be taken for this option. Students must present an oral defense of the thesis. A minimum of 21 hours (including CSCI 6640 ) must be at the 6000 or 7000 level.
Non-thesis Option (36 hours)
The Master of Science in Computer Science requires completion of 36 hours of graduate coursework in the non-thesis option. Candidates must successfully complete a comprehensive examination. Credit for CSCI 6640 may not be included in the 36 hours. A minimum of 27 hours must be at the 6000 or 7000 level.
Notes
A student already holding a master’s degree from MTSU may complete a second master’s degree in Computer Science by satisfying either of the above options with a minimum of 27 semester hours. A minimum of 18 hours must be at the 6000 level.
With the approval of the Computer Science graduate faculty, a maximum of 12 semester hours of residence credit (maximum of 6 in Computer Science) may be transferred from another institution and applied to the master’s degree. Program Notes
Candidate must
- complete at least 24 semester hours of graduate computer science courses at MTSU;
- take all courses in the Computer Science Department with the following possible exceptions:
- with the prior approval of the Computer Science graduate faculty, a maximum of 6 hours of cognate courses may come from departments other than Computer Science;
- with the approval of the candidate’s graduate advisor, a single minor up to 12 semester hours may be included. Such a minor must also be approved by the department offering the minor.
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