Prepare for leadership roles in tech with AUM’s Master’s in Computer Science. Choose from concentrations in General Computer Science or Cybersecurity. Develop skills in algorithms, databases, software engineering, and more. Students can complete a thesis or opt for additional coursework. Students who choose the thesis option will have the opportunity to conduct research with AUM faculty.
Get to know the Get to know the MS in Computer Science program
Are there any electives in this program?
Yes. In addition to the core curriculum, you will have a choice of a number of elective courses that will help you deepen your expertise in a particular area.
Can I afford this program?
Tuition at AUM is typically lower than many other state universities. In addition, you may qualify for one of our scholarships.
How will this program impact my career?
Depending on your interests and work experience, it could open up a whole new set of options. If you are in the IS/MIS field now, it could lead to pay increases and/or management opportunities.
Does AUM offer other computer-related graduate degrees?
At AUM, you’ll find small class sizes, personalized learning, and valuable professional networks. Our programs are practical and designed to help you advance your career.
C++ Programming Assessment Test study guide for graduate students in the Computer Science/Cybersecurity Master degree program. This test is to waive the required course CSCI 5003: C++ Programming Language & Lab.
Our faculty members come from a variety of backgrounds and have a spectrum of research experience.
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Degree Options
Rewarding Occupations and Job Growth
With this master’s degree, you have many career possibilities. Here is a sampling of the future job growth and salaries according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (or another source, if noted).
Career/Job Title
Entry-Level Education Requirements
Job Growth 2020 - 2030
Annual Median Salary
Computer and Information Research Scientist
Master’s degree
21% (Much faster than average)
$131,490
Information Security Analyst
Bachelor’s degree
35% (Much faster than average)
$102,600
Network and Computer Systems Administrator
Bachelor’s degree
3% (Slower than average)
$80,600
Note: Salaries vary depending on several factors including your level of experience, education, training, demographics, and industry. Available data represents job titles across industries and may not be specific to your job category.
This degree requires students to meet on campus. Students in these courses enroll in a program to connect in a campus setting and to collaborate using a variety of technological and educational tools. Professors play an inspirational role in building relationships among teams and individuals in this setting. The criteria for many programs can only be met with In-Class coursework. Be sure to check with your advisor to understand the best route to take.
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