M.S. in Computer Science

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Foreign:$ 30.1 k Deadline: Feb 1, 2025
152 place StudyQA ranking:5261 Duration:2 years

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The computer science program combines a strong engineering-oriented technical basis with a flexible interdisciplinary component and an emphasis on communication skills. This versatility will be increasingly important as computers become essential tools in an ever-increasing number of disciplines.

Required Core Courses:

  • COT 5405 Analysis of Algorithms
  • COP 5556 Programming Language Principles
  • Two from the following four courses:
    • CDA 5155 Computer Architecture Principles
    • COP 5615 Distributed Operating System Principles
    • CNT 5106C Computer Networks
    • COP 5536 Advanced Data Structures

Course and Credit Requirement for Thesis Option:

  • 12 CISE Graduate core credits
  • 6 Master thesis research credits (CIS 6971)
  • 12 other CISE graduate-level credits:
    • Minimum of 6 credits MUST be taken from CISE graduate-level courses.
      • Up to 1 credit of CIS 6935 (Graduate Seminar) allowed.
      • Up to 3 credits of CIS 6905 (Individual Study) allowed.
      • EXCLUDES CIS 6910, CIS 6940.
    • Maximum 6 credits outside the department MAY be taken with approval from the Graduate Affairs Committee.
      • Up to 3 credits of EGN 5949 (Internship) allowed.

Course and Credit Requirement for Non-Thesis Option:

  • 12 CISE graduate core credits.
  • 18 other CISE graduate-level credits.
    • Minimum of 12 credits MUST be taken from CISE graduate-level courses.
      • Up to 1 credit of CIS 6935 (Graduate Seminar) allowed.
      • Up to 3 credits of CIS 6905 (Individual Study) allowed.
      • EXCLUDES CIS 6910, CIS 6940.
    • Maximum 6 credits outside the department MAY be taken with approval from the Graduate Affairs Committee.
      • Up to 3 credits of EGN 5949 (internship) allowed.

 Requirements

  • GPA: B for all upper-level courses
  • The majority of our accepted students have an undergraduate degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, or Electrical Engineering, with an undergraduate GPA of at least 3.3/4.0.
  • GRE: GRE scores will be used in the context of a holistic credential review process. A strong performance is expected. For reference, the past year's averages were: 153 verbal, 164 quantitative, and 317 total (verbal and quantitative.) NOTE: See the most recent Concordance Table, published by ETS, for comparable scores from the older GRE test format. The University of Florida's school code for submission of GRE scores is 5812.
  • GRE scores are valid for 5 years only.
  • TOEFL: 600 (250 computer-based; 95 internet-based). Please note that Indian students are now REQUIRED to submit a TOEFL or IELTS score. Follow the link for a list of countries that are exempt from TOEFL. The University of Florida's school code for submission of TOEFL scores is 5812.
  • You may substitute for TOEFL with:
    1. IELTS with a minimum score of 7; or
    2. MELAB with a minimum score of 90.
  • Undergraduate Prerequisite Courses or equivalent:
    • Calculus (MAC 2311 & MAC 2312)
    • Statistics (STA 2023 or STA 3032)
    • Introduction to CIS (COP 3504 or COP 3502 & COP 3503)
      (Old CIS 3020 or CIS 3022 & CIS 3023)
    • Applied Discrete Structures (COT 3100)
    • Introduction to Computer Organization (CDA 3101)
    • Data Structures and Algorithms (COP 3530)
    • Operating Systems (COP 4600)

GRE Subject Test and Test of Spoken English (TSE)

With regard to the Advanced GRE Subject Test, although we do not require that this test be taken, it will be taken into account when evaluating your application file. In order to be an unrestricted Teaching Assistant at the University of Florida, a TSE score of 55 or above is required of international students. Although a TSE score is not required in our evaluation for admission, it is considered when making selections for Teaching Assistantships.

Academic Achievement Award

Effective for students who have entered the MS degree program beginning Fall 2014. The Achievement Award is offered to new Computer Science and Computer Engineering majors entering an M.S. program through either the College of Engineering or the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. Qualified out-of-state and international students are eligible for this award, which will pay $1,500 per semester for three semesters. The three semesters must be used within the first two years of enrollment. The disbursement of the award this handled through the Bursar's Office. The Bursar’s Office is notified to place the $1,500 on the student's account once a student's registration has been reviewed and eligibility is verified. This will occur prior to the deadline for fee payments each semester. This award will pay a portion of the tuition costs when the student is registered appropriately at University of Florida (must be registered for at least 9 credits each semester). There is no separate application for the Achievement Award.

The Achievement Award is renewed on a semester-by-semester basis. Students must maintain satisfactory academic performance (both earning a minimum of a 3.0 grade point average and registration of 9 credits or more) to continue receiving the award.

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