Master of Science in Computer and Information Sciences
| Program Overview | Computer Science Concentration Information Systems Concentration Software Engineering Concentration |
| Special Notes About the Program | This program is one of UNF's oldest. |
| Application Information | Applications are accepted fall, spring, and summer terms. |
| Admission Requirements | In addition to satisfying general university criteria for admission, applicants must present: 1. Total verbal and quantitative GRE scores of 1000 (400 V, 600 Q) or higher, 2. A grade point average of 3.0 or higher in all work attempted as an upper level student, normally the 60 semester hours taken during the last two years of undergraduate study, and 3. An undergraduate degree supporting graduate study in one of computer science, information systems, or software engineering. |
| Graduate Program Director & Advising Coordinator | Dr. Roger Eggen ree@unf.edu 904 620-2985 Bldg. 50, Room 3223 |
| Program Faculty and School Director | Click Here |
| Mission & Goals | Click Here |
| Accreditation | SACS -- The Southern Association of Colleges and Schools |
| Curriculum & Requirements | See pages 141-145 of the Graduate Catalog |
| Program Policies | Click Here |
| Total Program Credit Hours | 36 semester credit hours |
| Average Length of the Program | Two years |
| Approximate Number of Students in the Program | 80 |
| Community Connections | Students taking courses in the CIS graduate program have developed software applications for local medical voluntary associations. In addition, several theses and projects have focused on software applications ultimately used by Shands Hospital and the Mayo Clinic. |
| Career Possibilities | Click Here |
| Graduate Student Stories & Pictures | A story about former grad student Greg Bollella. |
| Resources & Links | Association for Computing Machinery: Advancing Computing as a Science & Profession |
