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The Master of Science in Computer Science (M.S. CS) is a final degree program that equips students for advanced professional roles in the tech industry.
Upon completing one of three available tracks outlined in the curriculum, students earn their MSCS degree. This program is tailored for individuals holding an accredited bachelor's degree in computer science, though applicants from other disciplines are also welcome to apply, potentially needing to complete foundational courses alongside the standard MSCS requirements.
Students may apply to the program if they possess a bachelor's degree in computer science from an accredited institution. Students without a bachelor's degree in computer science are encouraged to apply as well, with the understanding that they will be required to complete remedial coursework appropriate to their background in addition to the requirements of the MSCS degree.
The minimum score for graduate admission required by Georgia Tech is: IELTS ‚â• 7.5 (minimum band score for Reading, Listening, and Speaking is 6.5; minimum band score for Writing is 5.5)
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Preferred qualifications for admitted OMS CS students are an undergraduate degree in computer science or related field (typically mathematics, computer engineering or electrical engineering) from an accredited institution with a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher.
Applicants are selected for fall semester admission only. The application deadline is February 1