Nov 21, 2024  
2023-2024 CGC Graduate Catalog 
    
2023-2024 CGC Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Computer and Information Sciences, M.S.


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843-953-5048
http://www.citadel.edu/ccs

Dr. Shankar Banik, Department Head
843-953-5039, shankar.banik@citadel.edu


Dr. Michael Verdicchio, Program Director
843-953-6987, mv@citadel.edu

Mission

The Master of Science in Computer and Information Sciences is designed to offer professionals an opportunity to attain an advanced degree in the computer science field while upgrading their skills and knowledge. The Computer and Information Sciences program is a joint program with the College of Charleston.

Admission Requirements

  1. Completion of the online graduate application along with the non-refundable application fee.
  2. Submission of an official transcript of the baccalaureate degree and all other undergraduate or graduate work directly from each accredited college and university.
  3. Applicants are expected to have an undergraduate grade point average of at least 3.0.
  4. Competency, demonstrated through coursework, approved work experience, or a program administrated competency exam, in the areas of basic Computer Architecture, Object-oriented Programming, Discrete Mathematics, and Data Structures.

Graduate Requirement (Non-Credit Bearing)


Degree Requirements


The Master of Science in Computer and Information Sciences degree is conferred upon those candidates who successfully complete an approved program of study consisting of a minimum of 33 semester hours of graduate credit (of which no more than nine may be transfer credit) with a cumulative GPA of 3.0. At least 11 credit hours must be taken at each institution.

All degree candidates must:

Four Core Courses


Complete the following four core courses for a total of 12 hours.

Area of Specialization


Declare an area of specialization from among Computer Science, Cybersecurity, Information Systems, or Software Engineering, and complete four courses in that area (12 credit hours).

Computer Science Specialization


Degree candidates in the Computer Science specialization must complete four courses from the courses numbered 612, 614, 616, 618, 632, 638, 674, or 690 when approved by the department head or program director. Three of the four courses must be from the courses numbered 612, 614, 616, or 618.

Cybersecurity Specialization


Degree candidates in the Cybersecurity specialization must complete the following four courses: 614, 631, 632, and 641.

Information Systems Specialization


Degree candidates in the Information Systems specialization must complete four courses from the courses numbered 631, 632, 634, 636, 638, 659, 672, or 690 when approved by the department head or program director. Two of the courses must be 631 and 632.

Software Engineering Specialization


Degree candidates in the Software Engineering specialization must complete four courses from the courses numbered 634, 635, 654, 656, 657, 658, 659, 672, or 690 when approved by the department head or program director. Two of these courses must selected from 654/656/658, and two of the courses must be selected from 634/635/654/656/657/658/659/672/690. A student cannot take both CSCI 634  and CSCI 635  to complete this specialization.

Complete One of the Following Three Options (Nine Hours)


Total Credit Hours: 33


PMGT 650 - Overview of Technical Project Management , may be substituted for CSCI 634  in satisfying degree requirements for the M.S. in Computer and Information Science. PMGT 663, Foundations of Agile Project Management, may be substituted for CSCI 635  in satisfying degree requirements for the M.S. in Computer and Information Science. When only one CSCI 634  and CSCI 635  is permitted, the same restrictions shall extend to these substitutions.

 

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