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The BS degree program in Computer Science is designed to prepare students for careers as computer specialists and for graduate study in computer science. It culminates in a course in which students carry out year-long software engineering projects for industry. This degree emphasizes knowledge and awareness of computing at all levels, from circuits and computer architecture through operating systems and programming languages to large application systems; the theoretical and mathematical aspects of computing; the interdependence of hardware and software; and the challenge of large-scale software production and the engineering principles used to meet that challenge.

Contact:

http://www.cs.colorado.edu/people/lesley_mcdowell.html

The Master of Science degree permits graduate students the flexibility in defining specialized interdisciplinary fields that meet their professional needs. It is also available to undergraduate Computer Science majors through the Concurrent BS/MS Degree Program.

Contact:

http://www.cs.colorado.edu/people/jackie_deboard.html

The certificate program covers a range of wireless and LAN issues, and includes topics ranging from technical theory to legal procedures. It is designed to satisfy the needs of working professionals and students with technical, legal, or business backgrounds.  The curriculum consists of two required core courses and two electives.

The Certificate will provide expertise in the complex and continually changing legal, political, and regulatory dynamics that characterize the communications industry. The curriculum consists of two core courses and two advanced policy courses.

A certificate consisting of graduate level courses in software engineering for stand-alone, concurrent (multi-program), and distributed systems

The Certificate in Computer Network Security covers a wide range of topics and includes not only the fundamentals of how networks operate and how to secure these networks, but also how to approach security in a practical manner. Security issues and topics range from technical theory to legal procedures. The curriculum consists of two required core courses and two electives:

This Certificate in Network Architecture covers a wide range of topics and includes not only the fundamentals of how networks operate or how to configure these networks, but also how to approach network design in a practical manner. Topics range from technical theory to industry best practices. The curriculum consists of two required core courses and two electives.

posted on:09/07/12
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College of Engineering, University of Florida:

Computer and Information science and engineering program: UF EDGETM offers online master's degrees from seven of our gator engineering departments with multiple degree program tracks (emphasized areas of study) available in these seven majors. Master's degrees can be completed in as little as 24 months.

The Department of Computer Science at UMass Amherst currently has over 350 undergraduate students and about 40 faculty (and over 200 graduate students). Students closely interact with the faculty at the CS department in classes, in research labs, and in a variety of Scholarhips/  Online Networks/  Training & Internships/  Other events. Students also receive advising from the department's individual faculty.

posted on:09/07/12

The Department of Computer Science offers three graduate degree tracks within the College of Natural Sciences. Comprehensive course offerings, active research and direct access to state-of-the-art computer facilities provide students with the resources to develop a successful course of study in Computer Science.