Why Study MS in Computer Science at UofSA?
Relationship-rich Education
The UofSA institutional culture is rooted in relationships.Relationships drive student success and institutional excellence.
Career-focused Curricula & Courses
The program is exclusively designed to prepare students for challenging and demanding careers in the computing industry.
Industry-immersive Program
Students experience frequent interactions with industry professionals through in-person guest lectures. In addition, we pair students with industry mentors who meet frequently.
Integration Between Theory & Practice
We practice the maxim that theories without tools are useless, and tools without underlying theories are unsuitable for professional practice.
Professional Skills Development
Professional skills are as important as the technical skills. We take your professional skills (also known as soft skills) far beyond oral and written communication skills.
Student Leadership Development
The University of Silicon Andhra hosts local chapters of national societies, including ACM, IEEE Computer Society, and Women in Technology.
Silicon Valley Advantage
The University of Silicon Andhra is located in the heart of Silicon Valley, the preeminent technology hub known for transformative and groundbreaking high technology innovations. Silicon Valley is home to the headquarters of many of the world’s largest high-tech corporations, including Apple, Hewlett Packard, Google, Intel, Cisco, Facebook, YouTube, Broadcom, and Nvidia. It is also home to thousands of startups. Silicon Valley is world-renowned for excellent economic opportunities, multiculturalism and diversity, and fabulous year-round weather.
M.S in Computer Science
Preparing students to make meaningful contributions to society as engaged citizens and leaders in a complex world
Requirements
Duration: Two years (spread over 4 semesters)
Required Units: (36 credit units)
Required Courses: Total of 11 courses (5 core courses and 6 electives)
Admission Requirements
The MS in Computer Science program is available to students with an undergraduate degree in Computer Science and to students with other undergraduate majors who complete appropriate prerequisite courses.
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