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Computer and Information Sciences, MS

The Master of Science in Computer Science emphasizes a general approach to the study of computing, including courses in artificial intelligence, operating systems, computer architecture, networking and communications, software engineering, graphics and image processing, data base systems, collaborative systems and theoretical areas. The curriculum is not oriented toward any specific applications area of computing but emphasizes general graduate level studies in computing, preparing students for careers in systems analysis, teaching and research.

Campus Location:
Main Campus


Students are required to complete the degree program through classes offered after 4:30 p.m. Students able to complete the degree program on a part-time basis (8 credit hours or less per semester).

Department Information
Department of Computer and Information Sciences, Temple University, 3rd Floor Wachman Hall (038-24), 1805 Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA 19122
admissions@cis.temple.edu
215-204-8450

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Accreditation:
False

Areas of Specialization:
Research interests of faculty include Artificial Intelligence, Expert Systems, Computer Architecture, Expert Systems, Computer Architecture, Automated VLSI Systems, Management Information and Database Systems, Communication and Networks, Parallel and Distributive Processing and Operating Systems, Computer Science Education, Intelligent CAI Systems, Software Engineering, Natural Language Processing, Theory of Automata and Computation, Analysis of Algorithms, Graphics, Sensory and Image Processing, Programming, Languages, Factory Automation, Flexible and Intelligent Manufacturing Systems, Data Warehousing, Filtering, and Mining.

Job Placement:
Graduates with this degree are able to seek employment as systems programmers for research organizations, computer centers, or for computer manufacturers. Alternately, graduates could become involved in the design and implementation of new applications software or the planning and evaluation of computer based systems. Prospective employers would include the government or industrial firms that utilize computers for research and/or production purposes.

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Licensure:
False

Non-degree Student Policy:
Non-matriculated students are permitted to take a maximum of two graduate-level CIS courses.

 

 

 

   
   
   
 
   
 
   
 

 

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