Master of Science in Computer Science
Concordia's computer science master's program helps you advance in a variety of careers in technology. Earn your computer science master's online or in person.
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Study how to create complex hardware and software systems, manage complex computer information systems, and lead a technical team in our masters in computer science program.
The online master’s in computer science program is now offering two new tracks in Software Engineering and Computer Information Systems. Both of these tracks will build on your existing experience by deepening your skills and knowledge in the main areas of computer science. A bachelor's degree in a related field is recommended, but not required. Optional catch-up modules are available for each course to help bring you up to speed in the master’s in computer science program.
The master’s in software engineering program entails the following and is:
- STEM designated
- Ethics & vocation are central themes in our program showing how professionals respond to the needs of clients, users, and society
- Can be completed in 18 months
- Start dates available every six to eight weeks throughout the year
- Available online and in person
Upon completion of your MSCS degree, you will be trained in problem solving, collaboration, creative design processes, professional literature, writing, presentation, and ethical practices. You will be prepared for advanced professional positions in software development and other technical/design-oriented roles in computing.
The versatile new format of our online master's in computer science degree consists of two separate concentrations to allow you to advance in a wide variety of fields within the world of technology.
All students in the MSCS degree program take the same seven computer science core courses that explore current topics in computing, such as artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, robotics, and virtual reality. Students then take three additional courses specific to the concentration they choose to specialize in.
MSCS webinar recording
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The versatile new format of our online master's in computer science consists of three separate concentrations to allow you to advance in a wide variety of fields within the world of technology and business. All students in the program take the same seven computer science core courses that explore current topics in computing, such as artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, robotics, and virtual reality. Students then take three additional courses specific to the concentration they choose to specialize in.
Software Engineering
The software engineering track builds or sharpens your skills in creating problem-solving tools using computers. The specialization courses dive into traditional concepts and current trends in the theory, design, and implementation of programming languages, compilers, and advanced algorithms. A MSCS degree with this concentration opens the door for advancement in a career in software development, data or business analysis, and more. People in this field with a master's degree typically perform roles such as team lead or senior developer.
Information Systems
While software engineering focuses on the development of technology solutions, information systems puts a greater emphasis on the application and management of technology solutions. The specialization courses explore advanced networking, hardware and software system design, integration, and administration in the context of current emerging technologies.
Business Data Applications
The new business data applications concentration features the same computer science master's core courses in tandem with business data analytics classes to teach you to use your technical skillsets and programming abilities to collect, scrub, analyze, and visualize data to drive better business decisions. This blend of computer science, data analytics, and business classes will prepare you to be a valuable asset to any organization.
Computer Science Scholars Program
Concordia's Computer Science Scholars program combines our undergraduate program with the graduate program, allowing students to complete a bachelor's degree and a master's degree in as little as four years. Students who finish in four years pay standard undergraduate tuition and earn their master's at no extra cost. Contact an admissions counselor to learn more.
Concordia University is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission (), a regional accreditation agency recognized by the U.S. Department of Education.