Graduate Studies Program
Computer Science
Department of Computer Science and Information Systems
Bradley University
Peoria, Illinois

In addition to meeting all the general requirements of the Graduate School and of the Department as stated above, candidates for the master's degree in computer science must satisfy the following requirements.
  1. At least 30 of the 36 hours required must be in computer science courses. At most, six hours may be earned in approved courses other than those labeled CS.
  2. The following core requirements must be satisfied (either by taking the course or showing evidence of the completion of an equivalent course elsewhere): CS 503 or CS 615, CS 516, CS 517, CS 519, CS 550 or CS 643, CS 582, CS 609, CS 521 or CS 514.
  3. Two of the following two-courses sequences must be completed: CS 517 and CS 518, CS 615 and CS 616, CS 514 and CS 614, CS 521 and CS 522, CS 530 and CS 550, CS 581 and CS 582, CS 51O and CS 511, CS 519 and CS 570.
For admission into the computer science program, a student must have completed discrete mathematics, at least two semesters of calculus, matrix or linear algebra, and at least one semester of calculus-based statistics; must have at least 15 hours of computer science coursework including knowledge of one structured programming language such as Pascal or C, elementary data structures, assembly language, advanced data structures, and introductory computer architecture; and must have approval of the Department.
Department of Computer Science and Information Systems
Information for this page was taken from the 1994-1995 Undergraduate Catalog. Please address comments and/or questions to Dr. James Miller, Chair.
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