Admission Procedure, Computer Science, Graduate Transition Certificate in Computer Science, Course Descriptions
The Master of Science program with a major in Computer Science is designed to enhance career options for a broad mix of students. The distinctions of the program include both a high quality and accessibility to non-traditional groups of students. The Master's courses are all taught by full-time faculty holding doctorates or occasionally by carefully selected experts with both academic and with industrial experience. In addition to welcoming full-time students with degrees in Computer Science, we also cater to two major non-traditional groups of students: those whose schedules allow only for part-time studies and those without a degree in Computer Science. For the first group, we offer almost all of our classes during the evenings (and a few on Saturdays). For the second group of students, courses are offered that allow them to "transition" into the Master's courses. The six transition courses are packaged into the credit-based Graduate Transition Certificate in Computer Science (GTCCS).
Although no specific undergraduate major is required, applicants must have a baccalaureate degree from an accredited school.
Admission
Procedure
Applicants for admission
to the Master of Science program with a major in Computer Science must
submit the following to the Admissions Office:
In addition to having a baccalaureate degree from a recognized college/university, one of the following must be met for a student to be considered for this MS program at Southern Polytechnic State University:
Basic
Advanced
The candidate for admission
has already earned a recognized master's or doctor's degree in a closely
related, quantitative field of study (e.g., engineering, physics, chemistry,
mathematics); the GRE is not required for consideration. The GRE
is strongly recommended if the degree is not from the United States.
Alternative
A student holding a baccalaureate
degree from an accredited school who does not meet the criteria for Basic
or Advanced categories may be admitted upon convincing the faculty of the
School of CSE of extraordinary alternative qualifications (e.g., lengthy
and distinguished employment in the computer field) that would predict
the likelihood of success in completing the MS program.
If the number of applicants
meeting the criteria exceeds the recent profile of the program, the applicants
will be ranked on academic merit for further selection.
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The requirements are 36 hours of graduate work as designated below.
Only grades of 'C' or better may be applied to meet the degree requirements (including transition coursework).
An overall GPA of 3.0 ("B") or better is required over all graduate coursework attempted.
A maximum of 2 'C's at the level of 6000 or above may be applied if offset by the same number or more of 'A's at the level of 6000 or above.
Students applying to the program who do not have a degree in Computer Science or Software Engineering may be accepted conditionally. Upon acceptance, the admissions committee will evaluate the student’s transcripts. If the committee determines necessary prerequisite courses the student must take before being fully admitted into the Master's Program, the student will be admitted with Conditionally Matriculated status. The required prerequisite courses are listed on the student's conditional acceptance letter and are required to make up deficiencies in the student's academic background.
Upon completion of the prerequisite
courses with a grade of "B" or better, the student will be fully admitted
into the Computer Science program and eligible to register for regular
Master's (6000 level) coursework. None of the prerequisite courses (5000
level) will count towards the Master's Program.
| Transition Courses
None of these courses may be used to meet degree requirements. |
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| CS | 5123 | Advanced Programming and Data Structures | 3 |
| CS | 5153 | Database Systems | 3 |
| CS | 5183 | Object-Oriented Programming | 3 |
| CS | 5223 | Computer Architecture | 3 |
| CS | 5243 | Operating Systems | 3 |
| CS | 5423 | Mathematical Structures for Computer Science | 3 |
Some students may be advised
to start with the undergraduate Computer Science I course.
| Required Core Courses | |||
| CS | 6123 | Theory and Implementation of Programming Languages | 3 |
| CS | 6153 | Advanced Database Systems | 3 |
| CS | 6223 | Advanced Computer System Architecture | 3 |
| CS | 6413 | Theory of Computation | 3 |
| CS | 6423 | Algorithmic Processes | 3 |
| SWE | 6623 | Software Engineering I | 3 |
| Total Required Courses | 18 | ||
Electives (18 hours - 6 graduate courses from an approved list, including at least 3 with a CS prefix):
Graduate
Transition Certificate in Computer Science
The Graduate Transition
Certificate in Computer Science prepares individuals for Master's level
computer science programs or entry-level positions in the industry. The
program is designed for those students holding an accredited bachelor's
degree in an area unrelated to computer science and having an interest
in computer science.
The focus is on providing
broad-based knowledge and skills. The required courses are:
| * CS 5123 | * CS 5153 |
| * CS 5183 | * CS 5223 |
| * CS 5243 | * CS 5423 |
Admissions prerequisites include: