Computer Science Accelerated Master's Degree
Program Overview
Computer Science Accelerated Master's Degree
The Department of Computer Science offers the Accelerated MS degree in Computer Science, available to departmental undergraduate majors. Students may join the program and work toward an MS in Computer Science regardless of the departmental BS program.
Program Requirements
A student accepted to the Accelerated MS in Computer Science degree program can double count up to 12 credit hours toward both their BS degree and the MS in Computer Science degree, reducing the total credits required to earn both degrees by up to 12 credits. The student must still complete their BS requirements, as well as entry and graduation requirements for the MS in Computer Science program.
Admission Requirements
Provisional Admission
An applicant is considered for provisional admission if they meet the following criteria:
- Working toward one of the departmental BS programs with at least 60 credits completed.
- Completed at least the following Computer Science courses:
- CMP SCI 1250
- CMP SCI 2250
- CMP SCI 2261
- CMP SCI 2700
- CMP SCI 2750
- Have a minimum GPA of 3.0.
- Have met with the program advisor.
Graduate Admission
A student in the final semester of their undergraduate degree program can apply for admission to the graduate school for admission to the MS in Computer Science. An applicant must meet the following criteria for formal admission:
- Are in their final semester in undergraduate status
- Maintained a GPA of a minimum of 3.0 in the provisional status
- Submitted to the Graduate Director for MS in Computer Science a 1–2 page statement of purpose briefly explaining what and why they intend to study.
- Meet the entry requirements for admission to the MS degree in Computer Science other than having received the BS degree
Awarding of Degrees
The student works both toward completion of their undergraduate degree and the MS in Computer Science, with up to 12 credit hours counting toward both programs and thus reducing the total credit for both programs by up to 12 credits.
The student may apply for and receive the bachelor's degree in the semester when all the undergraduate requirements are completed. In their final semester in undergraduate status, the student must apply and be admitted to the graduate program, to begin the following semester. The student will apply to receive the master's degree in the semester that the requirements for the graduate degree will be completed.
If the student fails to enroll for more than one year after receiving the bachelor's degree, the student can still earn the MS degree, but the graduate-level credits earned as an undergraduate cannot be used for the graduate degree.
