Master
of Science / Master of Arts
Computer Science
The M.S.
program is designed to foster preparation for applied professional
careers in the computing sciences. The program emphasizes concentration
in a professional sub-discipline, while at the same time providing
enough breadth and theory to enable the graduate to adapt to
developments in the discipline as a whole. Read more...
| Areas of Concentration Currently Available |
- Agent Assisted Interfaces
- Artificial
Intelligence
- Bioinformatics
- Collaborative Information Systems
- Computer
Science Education
- Computer Systems
- Distributed Computing
- Electronic Commerce
- Human-Computer Interfaces
- Information
Storage & Retrieval
- Network Administration
- Parallel Environments and Algorithms
- Real-time Systems
- Recommender Systems
- Software
Engineering
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| Admission Requirements |
- International
Application for Admission
- Official
transcripts sent from your current and/or all prior academic
institutions that you have attended to the Office of Admissions
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Minimum undergraduate grade point average of a 3.0 on
a 4.0 point scale
- Official
report of the score on the GRE General Exam
- Official
report of TOEFL score (600/250/100)/ IELTS (7.0) or above
- A
one- to two-page statement detailing your goals for graduate
study
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3 letters of recommendation
-
GRE (No specific cut-offs)
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| Application Deadlines |
- Spring Semester:
October 1*
- Fall
Semester: March 1*
*Applications received by these dates will receive full
consideration. Applications received after
these will be reviewed on a time-available
basis.
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| Graduate Assistantship Requirements |
- Completed
graduate assistantship and tuition scholarship application
forms should be sent with all other application documents
(www.grad.uni.edu/assistantships/default.aspx)
by October 1 (Spring Admission) and February 1 (Fall Admission).
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