Computer and Information Science
Computer and Information Science Program Director: Joshua C. Nwokeji, Ph.D.
INTRODUCTION Computer and Information Science (CIS) has been one of the most dynamic field in recent decades. With a growing demand for computing professionals, the program is designed to provide advanced studies for those who wish to continue preparation for effective participation in computing professions. The program provides continuing education in advanced subjects for CIS professionals who wish to stay abreast of the rapidly changing technological world. Emphasis is placed on the development of the student’s skills for independent study and continued professional growth.
PROGRAM OUTCOMES After any of the programs of study leading to the degree of Master of Science in Computer and Information Science, the graduate is able to: 1. Elicit, document, and analyze the requirements for software systems 2. Obtain a comprehension of the evolving technology and its ramifications 3. Identify, plan, and manage the schedule and risks for the activities involved in software-based systems development 4. Provide a research contribution or development of value to the profession, industry or society 5. Exhibit skills to support continued development and improvement of their professional abilities 6. Exhibit skills necessary to make ethical decisions as a moral and conscientious individual and as a citizen of their professions, their society, and their place of employment
DEGREE OFFERED The program offers a Master of Science in Computer and Information Science (MS-CIS) degree. It is housed in the College of Engineering and Business.
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS 1. An applicant must present a baccalaureate degree in computer science, information systems, information science, software engineering, or a related field from a regionally accredited institution with a GPA of at least 2.5/4.0. 2. Completed graduate application 3. Complete resume
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4. Transcripts from all prior institutions 5. Three letters of recommendation 6. TOEFL scores if English is not the first language Factors for consideration include work experience in related areas of CIS and letters of recommendation. A committee appointed by the department chairperson will review applications for admission.
ADMINISTRATION Retention is contingent on maintaining at least a 3.0 grade point average (GPA). The course work is expected to be completed within two years for full-time students and within six years for part-time students. The degree requirements are at least thirty credit hours of study. Each academic semester typically consists of fourteen weeks of instruction, including one week for final exams. Some courses follow a 15-week schedule. Lectures meet fifty-five minutes per week for each credit. Although it is anticipated that many of the courses in the program would be offered in evening sessions, no special requirements for either the students or instructors will be made. The courses are scheduled as regular sessions and classes meet in rooms appropriate for the course being taught. Courses requiring the use of lab equipment as part of their instructional model are taught in computer teaching labs and may include an additional lab fee. The University’s policy is that a master’s degree program must be completed within six years of taking the first course. Only the Program Director and/or the Dean can grant exceptions.
WAIVER OF COURSES Students must complete the waiver process within the first semester of beginning coursework. The foundations-series courses can be waived. The foundations-series courses are listed below. • • • • • • •
GCIS 506 GCIS 507 GCIS 508 GCIS 509 GCIS 510 GCIS 580 GCIS 581
Obj.-Ori. Programming in Java Data Structures Database Management Systems System Analysis and Design Software Engineering Programming in Unix Introduction to Networks
Any of the foundations series courses may be waived in either of the following ways: 1. Waiver by Transcript A waiver request is based upon previously completed undergraduate or graduate courses which are equivalent to the foundation course in question. The student must demonstrate the equivalency of the prior courses by completing a Course Waiver Form available in the CIS office. The form is to be completed and returned to the CIS