Our Master of Science in Computer Science program offers an in-depth, cutting-edge education in the core areas of computer science, including software engineering, data structures, algorithms, and artificial intelligence. You will gain expertise in advanced programming techniques, computational theory, and system design, while having the flexibility to specialize in areas such as machine learning, cybersecurity, cloud computing, and data science.
With hands-on learning and collaborative projects, you will develop the technical and problem-solving skills needed to innovate, lead, and thrive in the fast-evolving tech industry. Whether you're aiming to advance in your career or drive new technological breakthroughs, this program prepares you to succeed in the world of tomorrow’s computing.
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Program Highlights:
- Comprehensive Curriculum: Build a strong foundation in computer science principles such as algorithms, data structures, and software engineering, while exploring specialized topics like machine learning, artificial intelligence, and cybersecurity.
- Hands-On Learning: Apply theoretical knowledge through practical projects, coding assignments, and lab work that simulate real-world scenarios and industry challenges.
- Cutting-Edge Technologies: Stay ahead of the curve by gaining expertise in the latest technologies and tools, including cloud computing, big data, blockchain, and advanced programming languages.
- Research Opportunities: Engage in cutting-edge research under the guidance of faculty who are leaders in fields like AI, robotics, and cybersecurity, contributing to innovations in both academia and industry.
- Flexible Specializations: Choose from a variety of electives and concentrations, allowing you to tailor your degree to your specific career interests, whether in software development, data science, or network security.
- Industry Connections: Gain valuable industry exposure through internships, partnerships, and collaboration with tech companies, providing access to top employers and career advancement opportunities.
- Global Impact: Develop the skills to solve complex global problems, from optimizing healthcare systems with AI to creating secure infrastructure for digital economies, preparing you to lead in the tech industry worldwide.
Careers in Computer Science:
Students who graduate from Campbellsville’s online computer science degree can pursue several careers in the field. Some of the potential careers include:
- Software Engineer
- Quality Assurance Engineer
- Software Developer
- Systems, Database, or Network Administrator
- Systems Analyst
- Security Analyst
- IS, IT, or Network Architect
- Computer Science or Computer Information System Researcher
- Cyberlaw, Regulations, Compliance Analyst
Admissions Requirements:
- A bachelor’s or advanced degree from a regionally accredited institution with a minimum GPA of:
- 2.5 overall, or
- 2.6 for the last 60 hours.
- Official transcripts from all institutions attended, sent directly to the Office of Graduate Admissions.
- An undergraduate CS/CIS major or selected courses*, such as:
- CS 450: Software Engineering or equivalent, or consent from professor
- CS 420: Database Program Development or equivalent, or consent from professor
- CS 161: Object Oriented Programming or equivalent, or consent from professor
- CS 374: Computer Operating Systems or equivalent, or consent from professor
- CS341 Computer Networking or equivalent, or consent from professor
- MTH200: Calculus I or equivalent, or consent from professor
- MTH200 Discrete Mathematics or equivalent, or consent from professor
- A completed application for admission.
- English Proficiency (for international applicants):
- TOEFL (Internet-based): Minimum 79-80
- Duolingo: Minimum 100
- IELTS: Minimum 6.0
- Pearson (PTE): Minimum 53
- U.S. College Coursework: Minimum 3.0 GPA with at least 6 credit hours
- Credential Evaluation: Official evaluation of foreign academic work submitted before acceptance.
- International students who do not hold a permanent resident visa in the United States must submit evidence of financial support before an I-20 form can be processed.