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Nov 30, 2024
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2016-2017 Undergraduate and Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Software Engineering, M.S. - Online
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About the Software Engineering Master’s Program
The Department of Computer Science offers two M.S. degrees, a Master of Science in Computer Science (M.S.C.S.) and a Master of Science in Software Engineering (M.S.S.E). The M.S.C.S. is a degree program designed to strengthen knowledge in advanced computer sciences areas spanning from hardware systems, software systems to computer networks and applied computing. The M.S.S.E. is a degree program with an emphasis on advanced software engineering concepts including software design and quality assurance methodologies and practices in software and system production. Both degree programs require filing a degree plan within the student’s first semester of study and passing the Final Comprehensive Examination as required by the university.
The degree plan for students pursuing a Master of Science in Software Engineering (M.S.S.E.) has two options: a thesis option or a project option.
The plan for both options must include:
Software engineering electives:
Students choose a number of courses from the following list:
(four for thesis option, five for project option)
Options:
In addition, the thesis option requires two additional CS graduate elective courses and six hours of CS 6000 . The project option requires an additional four CS graduate elective courses and three hours of CS 6001 . Both options allow at most one CS 7000 as a CS graduate elective. All students pursuing a Master of Science in Software Engineering must take CS 5120 in their first semester.
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