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Nov 21, 2024
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2019-2020 Graduate Bulletin [ARCHIVED BULLETIN]
Tandy School of Computer Science
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Return to: The College of Engineering and Natural Sciences
Chair
John C. Hale
Professors
J. C. Diaz
Rose F. Gamble
John C. Hale
Dale A. Schoenefeld
Sandip Sen
Sujeet Shenoi
Roger L. Wainwright
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Associate Professors
Peter Hawrylak
Roger Mailler
Brett McKinney
Tyler Moore
Mauricio Papa
Assistant Professors
Sandeep Kuttal
Graduate Program Advising Committee
Rose F. Gamble
Brett McKinney
Mauricio Papa
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For more information about degree offerings, visit the Tandy School of Computer Science webpage.
The Tandy School of Computer Science offers programs in computer science and cyber security leading to the Master of Science degree with thesis and non-thesis options in computer science and cybersecurity and to the Ph.D. degree in computer science. Programs leading to the Master of Science degree in Engineering, Master of Engineering, and Ph.D. degree in computer engineering are offered jointly The Tandy School of Computer Science and Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. The joint J.D./M.S. degree in law and computer science is also available through a combination of coursework offered by The College of Law and the Tandy School of Computer Science.
Mission Statement
- To provide the environment and educational experiences that will enable our students to achieve their educational goals and to be successful in the workplace.
- To provide our students with the desire and the ability for long-term learning that will be necessary in the changing field of computer science.
- To provide our students with a basis for ethical behavior, conduct, and responsibility for computer science professionals.
- To conduct scholarly research in computer science and related fields.
Learning Objectives
Students who complete the M.S. degree program in computer science will
- Possess a thorough and in-depth understanding of the foundational areas of computer science;
- Have the ability to apply theoretical findings; and
- Demonstrate professional skills and behavior.
Students who complete the M.S. degree program in cyber security will
- Possess a comprehensive understanding of the foundational concepts of cyber security;
- Have mastery of techniques in cyber security;
- Have the ability to apply theoretical findings; and
- Demonstrate professional skills and behavior.
Students who complete the Ph.D. degree program in computer science will
- Have the ability to synthesize and leverage solutions and techniques from the discipline’s foundational areas;
- Have the ability to specialize in and contribute to the body of knowledge in computer science topics; and
- Demonstrate professional skills and behavior.
ProgramsMaster’s- Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Track, M.S.
- Computer Science, Non-Thesis Option, M.S.
- Computer Science, Thesis Option, M.S.
- Cyber Security, Non-Thesis Option, M.S.
- Cyber Security, Professional Track Online/Hybrid Format, M.S.
- Cyber Security, Thesis Option, M.S.
DoctoralAccelerated Master’sJoint DegreeCoursesComputer ScienceCyber Security - Professional Track
Return to: The College of Engineering and Natural Sciences
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