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Nov 30, 2024
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2018-2019 Undergraduate & Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Computer Science, M.S.
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Computer Science is a field with a continuously expanding need for advanced knowledge and expertise. A master of science (MS) degree in Computer Science from Fontbonne University will give you the tools needed to succeed and advance in this diverse industry. Fontbonne’s MS in Computer Science degree offers two tracks: Cybersecurity and Data Mining. It also offers three study plans: all course work, a master’s thesis or a master’s project. Our small class sizes will offer you the personal attention you need
A student in the MS in Computer Science degree program may begin course work in fall or spring. There is no summer program start, however, summer courses will be offered.
The application deadline for fall is July 1; for spring is November 1.
Admission
For the MS degree in Computer Science, these are the admission requirements:
- A current resume with three references OR three letters of recommendation, one of which is from a supervisor or recent academic advisor, are required. If this is not possible please contact the department chair.
- Official transcripts from all universities attended
- Applicants must have completed a baccalaureate degree before beginning the master’s program. IN addition, the following knowledge must be demonstrated prior to starting the MS degree.
- Programming experience equivalent to one full year of computer programming course work.
- Knowledge of probability and statistics
- Strong background in mathematics OR 2 years of IT field experience.
- Entrance examinations
- A minimum GRE score of 290 is required, with 150 quantitative and 140 verbal. The GRE test can be waived if any one of the following conditions is satisfied.
- BS from ABET accredited program
- BS a technology or engineering field with a GPA of 3.5/4.0
- MS in related field
- 2 years of field experience in IT related area
- Grade Point Average
- 3.0/4.0 full acceptance as long as other criteria are met
- 2.75/4.0 conditional acceptance. Must maintain 3.0 gpa for first 6 hours of course work, with no grade below B-.
- Self-Statement
- In 500 - 600 words, tell us your goals and reason(s) for pursuing graduate study in computer science.
- In addition, the following applies to international students.
- GPA 3.0/4.0 (There is no “conditional” admission for international students based on their academic GPA.)
- If a student submits foreign university transcripts that we cannot evaluate, then the student must submit a WES evaluation of his/her transcripts. (WES is World Education Services, a professional organization that will help with foreign transcript evaluation.)
- Language requirement: 70 internet-based TOEFL (IBT)/ 6.0 IELTS/ 280 Fontbonne University Compass exam.
- Copy of passport
- Completed international student application
- Proof of financial support in the amount of $27,828 (if student is not the sponsor, a sponsorship affidavit of support is required)
Application
Information and application materials may be found at www.fontbonne.edu/eveonlineapp. To schedule an appointment or to learn more about our MS degrees you may call 314-863-2220 or email. eveonline@fontbonne.edu In addition, you may contact Ms. Cheryl Burrus, administrative assistant, at cburrus@fontbonne.edu or 314-889-4508 or JoAnn Mattson, Director of the MS degree programs at jmattson@fontbonne.edu or 314-889-4514.
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Degree Requirements
The student must successfully complete 34 semester hours of graduate credit to earn a Master of Science degree in Computer Science. Thirteen hours are required from the core and 21 additional hours are selected from a chosen specialization.
Note: to maintain full-time status, international students may need to take an additional 3-credit course during one of their semesters while earning their degree.
Required Graduate Core Courses (13 credits)
Cybersecurity Specialization (21 credits)
Data Science Specialization (21 credits)
Software Engineering Specialization (21 credits)
One of the Following Courses (3 credits)
One of the Following
In each Specialization listed above, one of the following three courses may be substituted for one of the seven courses listed. |
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