Combined Information Technology and Cybersecurity, BS & Computer Engineering, MS
Return to: Programs of Study The combined B.S..in Information Technology and Cybersecurity/M.S. in Computer Engineering program allows students to earn a B.S. in Information Technology and Cybersecurity and an M.S. in Computer Engineering in 5 years. Up to 9 semester credit hours of graduate electives at the CS/CEG 6000/7000 may be double-counted and applied to both the B.S. and M.S degree requirements. Admission Requirements
Once admitted to the program the student must complete a program of study for the M.S. in Computer Engineering. B.S. Program Learning OutcomesStudent who complete the Bachelor of Science in Information Technology and Cybersecurity will have:
M.S. Program Learning OutcomesGraduates of the Master’s of Science program in Computer Engineering shall:
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Program Requirements:I. Wright State Core: 40 hours
Select one from:
II. Computer Science and Engineering Core Courses: 41 HoursA. REQUIRED COMPUTER SCIENCE COURSES
B. REQUIRED COMPUTER ENGINEERING COURSES
III. M.S. Computer Engineering prerequisite courses: 14 hours
IV. B.S. - M.S. Dual Credit Electives: 9 hours9 credit hours must be at the CS/CEG 6000/7000 level V. General Electives: 16 hoursElectives may be from any area of study approved by the Department of Computer Science and Engineering. CS 1181 is a required prerequisite for the MS program.
VI. Non-Thesis Option: 21 hoursThe 9 credit hours of the B.S. - M.S. Dual Credit Electives may be M.S. Computer Science core classes or Computer Science/Computer Engineering Electives. Minimum 30 CS/CEG graduate credit hours. This includes credit hours taken as Dual Credit Electives. At least 16 credit hours must be in CS courses. 6 credit hours of CS/CEG core courses 12 additional credit hours of CS/CEG courses at the 7000/8000 level Maximum of 12 credit hours of CS/CEG 6000 level courses, including a maximum of 3 credit hours of independent study ?Completion of all requirements in 6 years The 9 credit hours of the B.S. - M.S. Dual Credit Electives may be M.S. Computer Science Core Courses or Computer Science/Computer Engineering Electives.
C. CS/CEG 7000/8000 LEVEL COURSES Total of 12 credit hours at the CS/CEG 7000/8000 level required including those taken as Dual Credit Electives Maximum of 12 credit hours at the 6000 level, including a maximum of 3 credit hours of independent study CS/CEG 6000 level courses may include Dual Credit Electives VI. Thesis Option: 21 hoursThe 9 credit hours of the B.S. - M.S. Dual Credit Electives may be M.S. Computer Science core classes or Computer Science/Computer Engineering Electives Minimum 30 CS/CEG graduate credit hours. This includes credit hours taken as Dual Credit Electives. At least 16 credit hours must be in CS courses. 6 credit hours of CS/CEG core courses 6 additional credit hours of CS/CEG courses at the 7000/8000 level Maximum of 9 credit hours of CS/CEG 6000 level courses, including a maximum of 3 credit hours of independent study Maximum of 9 credit hours of thesis Submission of an approved CS master’s thesis Completion of all requirements in 6 years The 9 credit hours of the B.S. - M.S. Dual Credit Electives may be M.S. Computer Science Core Courses or Computer Science/Computer Engineering Electives.
C. CS/CEG 7000/8000 LEVEL COURSES Total of 6 credit hours at the CS/CEG 7000/8000 level required including those taken as Dual Credit Electives Maximum of 9 credit hours at the 6000 level, including a maximum of 3 credit hours of independent study. CS/CEG 6000 level courses may include Dual Credit Electives? Submission of an approved CS Master’s thesis Total: 141 hours |
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