Nov 28, 2024  
2023-2024 UMass Dartmouth Graduate Catalog 
    
2023-2024 UMass Dartmouth Graduate Catalog [Archived Catalog]

Computer and Information Science MS (Onsite / Online)


Requirements


An individualized program of study is arranged by the student with an advisor during the first semester. All students complete three required computer science courses and a master’s project or thesis course. Combined thesis and project credits cannot exceed six. Elective courses round out the student’s program.

Complete required project or thesis course


  • Student on Project Track must complete CIS 600 – Master’s Project 3 credits
  • Student on Thesis Track must complete CIS 690 – Master’s Thesis 3-6 credits

Select five or six additional CIS 500- or 600-level courses


Courses from another department may be substituted, with prior approval. Students on Project Track select six additional CIS 500- or 600-level courses for 18 credits. Students on Thesis Track may select five or six additional CIS 500- or 600-level courses for 15-18 credits. Combined thesis and project credits cannot exceed six.

Total credits: 30


Additional requirements -


  • As many as one undergraduate CIS technical elective may serve as a substitute for a graduate elective, only with prior approval of the Graduate Curriculum Committee. EGR 500 Graduate Internship course may also count as a graduate elective with prior approval.
  • No more than six credits of CIS courses, taken by a non-degree student, may subsequently be credited toward the student’s graduate degree.
  • Students must meet the university graduate requirement of at least a 3.0 grade point average; only courses graded C or better (for graduate courses) may count toward the degree. A grade of B or better is required for an eligible undergraduate course to count towards the MS degree.
  • Students doing a Master’s Thesis will prepare and defend their thesis to a thesis committee and the public.
  • Onsite students must enroll in and pass CIS 599 Graduate Seminars for two semesters. In order to pass the course, a minimum of 80% attendance per semester is required. In addition, a one-page report describing at least two seminars attended must be submitted by the end of each semester.