Computer Science (MS) – STEM Designated Degree Program
The graduate program in computer science is designed for students interested in pursuing computer science theoretically as well as practically at an advanced level. While introducing students to newly developing areas of computer science, this program emphasizes the foundations and concepts of the field. Concepts are developed rather than routine programming skills. Students are prepared for professional work in the design and implementation of software systems, database systems, operating systems, artificial intelligence, expert systems, graphics, simulation and algorithms for discrete and continuous structures that will aid in the solution of problems encountered in the scientific and business sector. The curriculum is designed to allow students to develop skills needed to achieve leadership positions in business, industry and government in computer science or in related fields that are computer science intensive. The program also prepares teachers of computer science at the two year college, high school and middle school levels.
Along with the Computer Science (MS) degree, the Computer Science department also offers a Computer Science (Combined BS/MS) degree.
Please refer to our programs of study page for a comprehensive list of all of the graduate programs offered within the university.
https://www.montclair.edu/graduate/programs-of-study/computer-science-ms/
Curriculum - This degree program is 30-49 credits. In addition, the computer science faculty has developed a sequence of courses that constitute a prerequisite program for students who do not have the appropriate background in computer science and/or mathematics. For more information, please visit the Computer Science (MS) program listing in the University Catalog.