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Master of Science in Computer ScienceOverviewThe Department of Computer Science strives to advance the knowledge of computer science and technology and to produce computer scientists and computer literate individuals for the betterment of industry, government, and society. The Master of Science program in Computer Science offers a wide range of areas in which students can specialize. Students follow either the thesis or non-thesis option. Analysis skills and real world problem solving are integrated in all graduate courses. These skills are vital for the design, development, maintenance, management, and supervision of complex computer systems. Excellent laboratory facilities are provided for hands on experience and for implementing the learned concepts. ObjectivesThe objectives of the graduate program in Computer Science are to:
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Serving the Professional CommunityThe Department of Computer Science has made special efforts to schedule evening classes to accommodate computing professionals. Most evening classes meet for three hours once per week. Courses at Texas State make extensive use of the Internet and the university offers dial-in facilities for network access. This allows many of the university's computing resources to be accessed off-site. Texas State also offers courses at the Round Rock Higher Education Center. While on campus, students interact with computing professionals from the Austin and San Antonio areas. The broad background and experience of the graduate student body provides insight into practical issues that cannot be obtained from books alone. By attending classes two or three nights per week, many students find it feasible to complete their degrees in two years under both the 36-hour non-thesis and the 30-hour thesis options. |
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CoursesThe core computer science courses are selected from the following areas in accordance with the graduate catalog:
In addition, students can choose courses from other areas in computer science to satisfy other core and elective requirements. These areas include:
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Admissions PolicyApplicants to the software-engineering program will be required to:
International students have additional admission requirements and should reference the "Admission Policies" section of the Texas State graduate Catalog. |
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Background RequirementsStudents may be required to take some undergraduate courses if they do not have a sufficient undergraduate computer science background. The minimum undergraduate background requirements are: No less than a C and no more than two C's in:
No grade below a C in:
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Texas State University-San MarcosTexas State is located in San Marcos, Texas. San Marcos is situated at the edge of the Texas Hill Country and lies between Austin and San Antonio along Interstate 35. Austin is a fast-growing center of high tech industries and research consortia. Texas State's close proximity to both Austin and San Antonio provides graduate students with numerous opportunities in computer-oriented research, internships, and employment. Contact InformationFor more information about the graduate program in Computer Science, contact: Texas State University
To obtain more detailed information about master's programs, to apply for graduate admission, or to apply for non-degree special student admission, please write to: Texas State University - San Marcos
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