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The Master's program in Computer and Information Science equips students for careers in technology while providing a foundation for advanced research. This 30-credit curriculum blends mandatory core classes with specialized electives, with all courses scheduled in late afternoon or evening slots to accommodate working professionals. Students can pursue their degree through fully on-campus, completely online, or hybrid formats. The department provides extensive computing facilities, including local networks and specialized labs like the Game and Multimedia Environment Laboratory. Participants must complete four courses across two concentration areas, choosing from seven specializations: computer graphics, geometric modeling and game development, network security, database systems and analytics, software engineering, systems programming, and web technologies.