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164

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Texas A&M University, College Station

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Texas

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Program Rank

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16

Computer technology has had a major impact on the modern world. Things like the internet, smartphones, and cybersecurity systems would not be possible without computing. A Master's in Computer Science (MSCS) from Texas A&M University, College Station can help you develop the skills and knowledge you need to succeed in this field. The MSCS program at Texas A&M is designed to give you the knowledge and experience you need to demonstrate domain expertise and the ability to either continue educational training at the doctoral level or immediately work in the key economic sectors, such as government, business, industry, health care, and education. The program curriculum is forward-thinking and includes credits, courses, and a research thesis requirement. It also involves physical resources for comprehensive learning like labs/equipment and the diversity of the program faculty. The subjects you will study in the MSCS program will vary depending on your specialization, but some common courses include: * Basic Programming Laboratory * Programming Languages * Theory of Computation * Design and Analysis of Algorithms * Mathematical Logic * Discrete Mathematics * Distributed Systems * Computer Systems Verification * Complexity Theory * Operations Research * Data Mining and Machine Learning * Cryptography and Computer Security * Probability and Statistics After completing the MSCS program, you will have a variety of career options available to you. You could work as a software engineer, systems analyst, database administrator, or web developer. You could also go on to pursue a doctoral degree in computer science. In addition to the career benefits, an MSCS can also help you increase your knowledge and elevate your tech stature. You may also be eligible for tuition fee reimbursement and have the opportunity to teach in the field.
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Total Tuition Fees

$45,000

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Duration

18 Months

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Median Salary

$1,10,000

Ranking

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#67

US World and News Report

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#181

The World University Rankings

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#164

QS World University Rankings

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Fall ( Sept - Nov )

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Class Profile

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Class Size

25

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Average Age

26

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Average Work Experience

2 Years

Diversity

Black or African American:

7%

Asian:

21%

Hispanic or Latino:

23%

White:

48%

Two or more races:

2%

Career Outcomes

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Median Earnings After Graduation

$1,10,000 / year

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Graduation Rate

82%

Prospective Job Roles

Computer Science Teacher

Computer Programmer

Theoretical Computer Scientist

Computer Support Specialist

Computer Engineer

Computer graphics artist

Computer Forensics Analyst

Computer Systems Engineer

Computer Forensics Investigator

Computer Scientist

Computer Forensic Analyst

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Eligibility Criteria

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At least 3 / 4 undergraduate GPA is expected.

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At least 16 years of bachelor degree.

English Proficiency Tests

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    6

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  • TOEFL

    80

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Application Requirements

Here's everything you need to know to ensure a complete and competitive application—covering the key documents and criteria for a successful submission.

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Application Fee: 148

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    Transcript

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    GRE

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    Statement of Purpose

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    Resume

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    IELTS

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    Academic LOR

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    Professional LOR

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    Academic LOR

Application Deadlines

Standard DeadlineEarly Action 1
FallJan 15, 2025N/A
SpringN/ASep 1, 2024

Fees and Funding

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Tuition Fees

$30,000 / year

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Overall Cost

$45,000 / year

FAQs

  • There are no specified minimums. These quantitative measures are just one part of the application. The admissions committee considers all aspects of every application before making any decisions - this includes your previous academic performance, test scores, letters of recommendation, previous research experience, etc. Thus, it is not possible to evaluate your chances of admission based on a few quantitative measures such as your test scores or grade point average. For international students, low English scores on the GRE verbal or TOEFL exams (e.g. less than 100 on the iBT) greatly reduce the chances for admission.

  • Your status can be viewed on the EngineeringCAS system.

  • The application must include a CV or resume of at least one page describing your academic and professional experience relevant to graduate school. If you do not hold an undergraduate degree in computer science or computer engineering, your CV or resume should make clear that you have acquired adequate preparation in these topics through work experience, training or non-traditional education. If you are applying for an Master of Science. or Ph.D., your CV or resume should describe any relevant research experience and publications.

  • You apply for graduate studies at Texas A&M using the standard procedure - there is no special process for transfers. The university may grant transfer credit for some of the graduate courses you took at the other university. Texas A&M adheres to the Council of Graduate Schools Resolution Regarding Graduate Scholars, Fellows, Trainees and Assistants. As part of this agreement, we will require that you submit a letter from an official from your current program stating that they have no objection to you moving to Texas A&M.

  • Electronic submission of all application materials is required in EngineeringCAS. For information on transcripts, please see the application: transcripts.

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