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The Master of Science in Computer and Information Science provides students with three specialization tracks, enabling them to focus on technological, analytical, or practical applications of computing. These concentrations include Information Technology, Data Science, and Software Engineering. Each track requires 30 graduate credits beyond the foundational courses, with specific prerequisite classes tailored to each specialization.
Computer and Information Science (CIS) has emerged as one of the fastest-evolving disciplines in recent years. To meet the increasing need for skilled computing professionals, this program offers advanced training for individuals seeking to excel in technology careers. It serves as ongoing professional development for CIS practitioners who want to keep pace with rapid technological advancements, while fostering students' abilities for self-directed learning and sustained career advancement.