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Nov 21, 2024
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2018-2019 Graduate Catalog ARCHIVED CATALOG: CONTENT MAY NOT BE CURRENT. USE THE DROP DOWN ABOVE TO ACCESS THE CURRENT CATALOG.
Master of Science in Computer Science
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Plan Description
Our master’s program gives you the opportunity to study different areas, including:
- Design and analysis of algorithms
- Operating and distributed systems
- Computer architecture and networking
- Computational geometry and robotics
- Computer graphics and image processing
- Programming languages and compiler construction
- Artificial intelligence and expert systems
- Database design, document analysis, and retrieval
- Software engineering
For more information about your program including your graduate program handbook and learning outcomes please visit the Degree Directory.
Plan Admission Requirements
Application deadlines
Applications available on the UNLV Graduate College website.
Applicants must submit the following to the Graduate College:
- An application and official transcripts of all college level work with a minimum GPA of 3.00.
- Two letters of recommendation concerning the student’s potential for succeeding in the graduate program.
- A set of official transcripts.
- The results of the Graduate Record Examination current to within five years should be sent directly to the department.
- In addition, applicants must have completed courses and their prerequisites equivalent to our undergraduate Programming Languages (CS 326), Operating Systems (CS 370), Discrete Mathematics II (MATH 351), and Statistical Methods I (STAT 411) with an average grade of B or better.
- The Computer Science Admission Committee may elect to admit an outstanding applicant who has not satisfied all of the background requirements on a conditional basis.
- All domestic and international applicants must review and follow the Graduate College Admission and Registration Requirements.
The student must complete these requirements before full admission to the program is granted.
Students who have not completed all the following courses (or equivalent courses) as part of their bachelor’s degree may be required to complete them as a condition of their admission. If taken as part of their master’s degree program, these courses may count toward the 30 credits required.
CS 656 - Automata and Formal Languages
CS 677 - Analysis of Algorithms
CS 660 - Compiler Construction
Students are accepted into a degree program as described in the Graduate Catalog. The faculty and corresponding sub-disciplines and sub-plans within the described programs are subject to change at any time.
Subplan 1 Requirements: Thesis Track
Total Credits Required: 30
Computer Science Courses – Credits: 24
Complete 24 credits of 600- or 700- level Computer Science (CS) courses. Students may complete up to 3 credits outside of CS. Outside credits must be related to the student’s research area and be approved by the department graduate committee.
Degree Requirements
- The student must pass at least 30 credits of 600- and 700-level courses with grades of C or better.
- Students must complete 12 credits of 700-level CS courses (excluding thesis).
- Courses in which the student earns a grade lower than C cannot be included in his or her program, and the student’s total grade point average (GPA) must be 3.00 or higher while in the program. A student whose GPA falls below 3.00 will be placed on academic probation. That student must have an overall GPA of at least 3.00 by the end of two subsequent semesters; otherwise the student will be separated from the graduate program. A student on probation will not be allowed to register for CS 690, CS 790, CS 791, CS 792, CS 799, or equivalent courses in another department.
- In consultation with his/her advisor, a student will organize a thesis committee of at least three departmental members. In addition, a fourth member from outside the department, known as the Graduate College Representative, must be appointed. An additional committee member may be added at the student and department’s discretion. Please see Graduate College policy for committee appointment guidelines.
- The student must submit a thesis approved by their advisor and thesis committee and conforming to the specifications of the Graduate College and pass a final oral examination covering the thesis and relevant course work.
Graduation Requirements
- The student must submit all required forms to the Graduate College and then apply for graduation up to two semesters prior to completing his/her degree requirements.
- The student must submit and successfully defend his/her thesis by the posted deadline. The defense must be advertised and is open to the public.
- After the thesis defense, the student must electronically submit a properly formatted pdf copy of their thesis to the Graduate College for format check. Once the thesis format has been approved by the Graduate College, the student will submit the approved electronic version to ProQuest. Deadlines for thesis defenses, format check submissions, and the final ProQuest submission can be found here.
Subplan 2 Requirements: Project Track
Total Credits Required: 30
Computer Science Courses – Credits: 27
Complete 27 credits of 600- or 700- level Computer Science (CS) courses. Students may complete up to 3 credits outside of CS. Outside credits must be related to the student’s research area and be approved by the department graduate committee.
Degree Requirements
- The student must pass at least 30 credits of 600- and 700-level courses with grades of C or better.
- Students must complete 15 credits of 700-level CS courses (excluding the project).
- Courses in which the student earns a grade lower than C cannot be included in his or her program, and the student’s total grade point average (GPA) must be 3.00 or higher while in the program. A student whose GPA falls below 3.00 will be placed on academic probation. That student must have an overall GPA of at least 3.00 by the end of two subsequent semesters; otherwise the student will be separated from the graduate program. A student on probation will not be allowed to register for CS 690, CS 790, CS 791, CS 792, CS 799, or equivalent courses in another department.
- In consultation with his/her advisor, a student will organize a project committee of at least three departmental members. In addition, a fourth member from outside the department, known as the Graduate College Representative, must be appointed. An additional committee member may be added at the student and department’s discretion. Please see Graduate College policy for committee appointment guidelines.
- The student must complete a computer science project and a report approved by his/her advisor and his/her project committee and pass a final oral examination over the project and relevant course work.
Graduation Requirements
- The student must submit all required forms to the Graduate College and then apply for graduation up to two semesters prior to completing his/her degree requirements.
- The student must successfully complete a master’s project.
- The student must submit and successfully defend his/her project by the posted deadline.
- The defense must be advertised and is open to the public.
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