Each candidate for the Master of Science in Computer and Information Science degree must complete a minimum of 30 semester hours of coursework that includes 12 hours of core courses and minimum 18 hours of electives.
12 hours of core courses (mandatory):
MCIS | 5103 | Advanced Programming Concepts |
MCIS | 5133 | Data Base Management Systems |
MCIS | 6163 | Computer Networking |
MCIS | 6173 | Information & Networking Security |
18 hours of electives to be selected from the following:
MCIS | 5003 | Survey of Information Tech with Applications1 |
MCIS | 5013 | UNIX Operating System |
MCIS | 5113 | Web Technology1 |
MCIS | 5413 | Web Programming1 |
MCIS | 6123 | Decision Support Systems2 |
MCIS | 6133 | User Interface Implementation |
MCIS | 6153 | Software Engineering1 |
MCIS | 6183 | Special Topics |
MCIS | 6201-6 | Special Topics Seminar |
MCIS | 6213 | Applied Cryptography |
MCIS | 6214 | Data structures and Algorithms |
MCIS | 6223 | Vulnerability Analysis and Risk Assessment3 |
MCIS | 6233 | Traceable systems and Computer Forensics3 |
MCIS | 6243 | Wireless and Mobile Security3 |
MCIS | 6253 | Privacy Compliant Systems Design3 |
MCIS | 6263 | Big Data2 |
MCIS | 6273 | Data Mining2 |
MCIS | 6283 | Machine Learning2 |
MCIS | 6983 | Internship in Computer and Information Science |
1Required for Information Technology option. 2Required for Data Science option. 3Required for Cyber Security and Privacy option
Department: | Mathematics & Computer Science / College of Science & Engineering |
Hours Required: | 30 |
Categories: | Graduate |
Completion Time: | 2 years * |
Cost Per Year: | In state: $5,497 / Out of State: $7,897 |
Complete Program Cost: | In state: $10,995 / Out of State: $15,795 |
Delivery: | Hybrid, On-Campus, Online |
* Based on 2 classes per semester including summer
The Master of Science in Computer and Information Science (MCIS) program at the Southern Arkansas University is one of the largest, most affordable and highly attractive computer science graduate programs in the USA. The program offers a wide spectrum of online and onsite courses that are carefully designed to train the students in both theories and applications. The curriculum is constantly reviewed and updated to reflect the ongoing changes in the computer science field. The faculty members are highly qualified — many with extensive industry experience.
Students in the MCIS program can either study general topics in computer science or, based on their background and interest, pursue one of the following focus areas:
- Information Technology
- Data Science
- Cyber Security & Privacy
The Information Technology option primarily focuses on web technologies and software engineering. Although any student can choose this option, it is particularly suitable for the students who want to switch to computer science career from a different background. Key career options include: programmer, web developer, database developer, information systems project manager, software engineer, or pursuing doctoral studies.
Undergraduate requirements
Students should have a bachelor’s degree in computer science or a related field. Students with a bachelor’s degree in other areas will be considered and may be required to take up to four undergraduate courses determined by the advisor. No graduate credit is given for the completion of undergraduate courses.
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