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Master of Science Degree Requirements (prior to Fall 2004)
A student who has been admitted to the graduate program in computer science (prior to Fall 2004) can meet the requirements for the Master of Science degree by completing 30 hours of graduate credit subject to the following constraints:
Each of the courses CS 401, CS 414, and CS 455 must be taken. (If a specific course, or its equivalent, is already part of the student's academic background, an alternate course will be substituted.)
The 30 hours of graduate work must include at least four 500-level lecture courses.
Students are required to write a thesis carrying credit under CS 599. After completion of all work, the student will be given a final oral examination over the thesis and other course work.
Master of Science Degree Requirements (starting with Fall 2004 admissions)
A student who has been admitted to the graduate program in Computer Science (Fall 2004 semester or later) can meet the requirements for the Master's of Science degree by completing 33 hours of graduate credit subject to the following constraints:
Each of the courses CS 401, CS 414, and CS 455 must be taken. (If a specific course, or its equivalent, is already part of the student's academic background, an alternate course will be substituted, with Graduate Program Director approval.)
The 33 hours of graduate work must include at least four 500-level CS lecture courses.
Elective courses should be chosen from CS courses, excluding any cross-listed courses. (Alternate or substitution courses require Graduate Program Director approval.)
Students are required to write a thesis carrying 6 credit hours under CS 599. No more than 3 credit hours of CS 599 can be taken per semester.
All course registrations must have the written approval of the Graduate Program Director.
After completion of all work, the student will be given a final oral examination over the thesis and other course work.
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