Degree Programs

  • PhD Program in Software Engineering

    Graduates are prepared for faculty positions in software engineering, for research positions in industrial laboratories, and for leadership positions in development in both computer industry and application shops.

  • PhD Program in Computation, Organizations, and Society

    Graduates are prepared to be tomorrow's leaders in constructing, evaluating, and understanding the social implications of technology that is responsible to society, business, policy, and law. The program builds on COS' world-class interdisciplinary faculty.

  • Master of Software Engineering Program

    Graduates are prepared to be leaders of industrial software engineering practice, who not only understand and be able to apply the best of current practice, but will also be able to act as agents of change to improve that practice as the field evolves.

  • Master of Science in Information Technology (MSIT) -- in eBusiness Technology

    Graduates are prepared to play a variety of mission-critical roles in leveraging the power of technology along with preparing students to provide technical leadership and an informed strategic vision.

  • Master of Science in Information Technology (MSIT) -- in Very Large Information Systems

    Graduates are trained to have the skills and knowledge to manage the layers of technology involved in the next generation of massive information system deployments.

  • Undergraduate Minor in Software Engineering

    The software engineering minor is designed to teach the fundamental tools, techniques, and processes of software engineering. Graduates of the program should have the technical, process, and teamwork skills to be immediately productive in a mature engineering organization.

  • Other programs of the School of Computer Science

    The School of Computer Science also offers academic programs in computer science, robotics, human-computer interaction, language technologies, machine learning, and entertainment technology.


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