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Nov 28, 2024
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2023-2024 UMass Dartmouth Graduate Catalog [Archived Catalog]
Computer and Information Science MS (Onsite / Online)
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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 three of four core courses
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.
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.
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