Introductory Courses
No Introductory Course may be substituted for any other course at any level.
Introductory courses may be waived for any of the following conditions:
- The student has the appropriate course work to satisfy an Introductory Course.
- The student has appropriate and verified professional experience to satisfy an Introductory Course.
- If an exam is available, the student passes a
Graduate Assessment Examination (GAE) in the Introductory Course area.
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CSC 400
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CSC 401
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CSC 402
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CSC 403
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CSC 412
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IT 403
Required Courses
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CSC 421
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CSC 480
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CSC 484
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CSC 578
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CSC 580
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CSC 583
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CSC 587
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DSC 540
Major Electives
Choose eight (8) credits from the following list:
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CMNS 549
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CSC 458
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CSC 481
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CSC 482
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CSC 528
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CSC 555
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CSC 575
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CSC 577
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CSC 594
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CSE 475
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CSEC 440
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DSC 450
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DSC 478
- DSC 480
- SE 488
- SE 489
Open Electives
Student must complete four (4) credits of advisor-approved graduate courses from the School of Computing in the range of 421-699. Students may select from the following subjects: CSC, CSE, CSEC, DSC, ECT, GAM, HIT, IS, IT, NET, SE.
Capstone Requirement
Choose one courses from the following list:
The internship option offers students the opportunity to integrate their academic experience with on-the-job training on an AI-related project. Students must enroll in CSC 697 for 4 credit hours to satisfy the capstone requirement. These are the steps: 1) Secure an internship with focus in AI. 2) International Students must obtain the appropriate practical training form and meet with an advisor in the CDM Academic Center for approval. ISS Forms 3) Login to MyCDM and click the “Internships” link on the left to start the course enrollment process.
A student who is working on a research project and has made an original contribution to their area of study may choose to complete a Master's Thesis. Additional information and requirements for School of Computing students pursuing the thesis option can be found on the SoC Master's Thesis Guideline page