Academics
Graduate Programs
Graduate programs within the college will launch in Fall 2025 and will include the existing Master of Science and PhD degrees, which will move over with the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, as well as MS in Cybersecurity, MS in Artificial Intelligence (planned), and PhD in Big Data Analytics. These advanced programs are designed to meet the future needs of industry and government, ensuring graduates are prepared to handle complex challenges in technology and policy. Additionally, we aim to create accessible, flexible courses and pathways for non-computing majors to gain expertise in computing, allowing students from diverse disciplines to integrate technical skills into their professional areas of focus.
Master's
- M.S. in Computer Science, MSCS
- M.S. in Computer Engineering, MSCPE
- M.S. in Cybersecurity, MSCyS (collaborative with Electrical Engineering)
- M.S. in Artificial Intelligence, MSAI (new major, Fall 2025, targeted for students with non-computer science undergraduate degrees, approval in process)
- M.S. in Computer Science and Engineering, MSCSE (renaming of the current MS in Computer Engineering major, planned for Fall 2025, approval in process)
Ph.D.
- Ph.D. in Computer Science and Engineering
- Ph.D. in Big Data Analytics (collaborative with Muma/ISM, and CAS/Mathematics)