The Master of Science (M.S.) in Computer Science is a graduate degree that typically takes 2-3 years to complete and is designed to provide advanced education in computer science concepts, theories, and practices. The program usually involves coursework, research, and a thesis or capstone project, and may also offer specializations or concentrations in areas such as artificial intelligence, data science, cybersecurity, or human-computer interaction. An M.S. in Computer Science can prepare students for careers in industry, research, or academia, and is often a stepping stone to further graduate education, such as a Ph.D.
Country
USA
University / College
Study Level
Master
Campus
Dayton, Ohio
Duration
24 Months
Intake
Fall (Aug), Spring (Jan), Summer (May)
Tuition Fee
$13,500
Application Fee
$40
Application Deadline
Fall (Aug): Early Deadline: 31 May, Final Deadline: 15 Jun ,Spring (Jan): Early Deadline: 31 Oct, Final Deadline: 30 Nov ,Summer (May):Early Deadline: 28 Feb, Final Deadline: 31 Mar.
Course entry requirements:
Percentage / GPA
•GPA: 3.0
Backlogs
0-8
Scholarships / Internships / Placements:
Scholarships: • Scholarship: $5,000 ( GPA: 3.0 and above ) • Scholarship: ( GPA: 2.7 - 2.9)
Internships:
Placements:
Remarks: •Application Mode: Online, https://wright.force.com/ERx_Forms__Portal_Login •ABET Accreditation • Indian students with Division I from colleges accredited by NAAC with a grade or A or better. Your three-degree must be meet the standards of regionally accredited four-year degree programs in the U.S., as determined by Wright State.
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