

麻豆社鈥檚 Master of Science in Computer Science and Engineering program was designed for working IT professionals. Those who already have their bachelor鈥檚 degree and are seeking to learn the advanced concepts necessary for today鈥檚 computing environment will benefit from this degree program. Topics include operating systems, software engineering, cybersecurity, cloud computing, big data, and more. Students will study real-world problems while comparing and contrasting the various elements that compromise the field of Computer Science and Engineering.
Faculty provide a practical perspective through their academic credentials and industry experience. Under their expert guidance, students will be working closely with fellow IT professionals to complete class assignments within teams to prepare students for the real-world work environment and build their professional networks.
Classes are offered in both our online eUniversity and in hybrid formats at our Louisville, Kentucky for international student residency compliance.
As a student in ANU鈥檚 Master of Science in Computer Science and Engineering, you will learn:
Students enrolled in the Master of Science in Computer Science and Engineering program are required to complete 50 hours of practicum experience each term.
Successful entry into the Practitioner Learning Track will require an attestation by the students and their supervisors indicating the average number of hours worked each week and how long the work experience is expected to last.
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Distance = Synchronous video & asynchronous online learning.
See our eLearning page for details on our exciting and innovative course delivery methods.
Check out our 鈥淣ot-What-You-Would Expect鈥 Guide to Technology to learn more about this high-demand field.
Total tuition for a master鈥檚 degree in Computer Science & Engineering at ANU is only $18,228. Large online colleges with course-based programs are 23% – 473% higher and do not include fees or textbooks.(1) ANU tuition includes all fees (application, course, technology, graduation, etc.), textbooks, and lab equipment (where applicable).
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49 credit hours required/147 quality points required.
Program Core Courses
49 Credit Hours
RM525 Web-Based Research Methods
SD600 Database Design & Management
SD610 Operating Systems
SD630 Software Engineering
IA570 Design and Development of Security Architectures
PM510 Information Security Project Management
CS650 Computer Networking and Telecommunications
CS660 Distributed Systems
CS670 Cloud Computing
CS680 Big Data Analytics
CS690 Capstone in Computer Science Engineering
Choose Track 鈥 (4 credit hours required)
STANDARD LEARNING TRACK
IA500 Security in the Digital Age
PRACTITIONER LEARNING TRACK
CS699 Practitioner Projects in Computer Science Engineering
All course prerequisites must be satisfied prior to admission to the program.
All students enrolled in the program must complete 50 hours of practicum training each term.
For all courses: See catalog for complete course descriptions and prerequisites.
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