Computer Information Technology M.S.
Program Rationale:
Toward the goal of preparing information technology (IT) practitioners for the 21st century, the MS CIT program integrates disciplines of the IT field, including computer science, and networking and telecommunications, providing the student with both breadth and depth of knowledge and skill-based expertise in this field.
Program Learning Outcomes:
Students in the program are expected to demonstrate:
- theoretical and conceptual mastery of a broad base of computer science, and networking and telecommunications skills required for successful careers in the IT field;
- application-based mastery of a broad base of computer science and/or networking and telecommunications skills required for successful careers in the IT field; and
- the ability to conduct and present applied research through a research team project.
Admission Requirements:
Applicants must hold a bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited institution of higher education. Applicants must also have a minimum undergraduate GPA of 2.70 on a 4.00 point scale (where A is 4.00), or its equivalent, and good standing (3.00 GPA) in all post-baccalaureate course work. Applicants must submit a graduate application along with official transcripts from all colleges and universities attended to the Graduate Recruitment and Admissions.
Additional Materials Required:
Applicants must submit a resume and two letters of recommendation to be used in reviewing CIT-related work. At least one letter of recommendation must come from an individual who can attest to the applicant’s work experience; the second letter may be from an individual who can attest to the applicant’s academic ability and commitment. Instructions for uploading the resume and for obtaining and submitting the recommendation letters will be found within the graduate online application.
Contact: 860-832-2710
Course and Capstone Requirements
Common Core Courses
CS 500 | Computer Science for Computer Information Technology | 3 |
CET 501 | Applied Networking Technology I | 3 |
| and either | |
CS 501 | Foundations of Computer Science | 3 |
| or | |
CET 502 | Applied Networking Technology II | 3 |
Students select from one of two specializations- Computer Science or Networking and Telecommunications Technology.
Specialization 1- Computer Science
Core Courses:
CS 501 | Foundations of Computer Science | 3 |
CS 502 | Computing and Communications Technology | 3 |
Electives:
Student selects 15--18 credits of electives with advisor.
CS 407 | Advanced Topics in Computer Science | 1-3 |
CS 423 | Computer Graphics | 3 |
CS 460 | Database Concepts | 3 |
CS 462 | Artificial Intelligence | 3 |
CS 463 | Algorithms | 3 |
CS 464 | Programming Languages | 3 |
CS 481 | Operating Systems Design | 3 |
CS 490 | Computer Communications Networks & Distributed Processing | 3 |
CS 492/CYS 492 | Computer Security | 3 |
CS 505 | Design Patterns | 3 |
CS 506 | Software Testing and Quality Assurance | 3 |
CS 508 | Distributed Computing | 3 |
CS 525 | Advanced Algorithms | 3 |
CS 530 | Advanced Software Engineering | 3 |
CS 550 | Topics in Human-Computer Interaction | 3 |
CS 565 | Introduction to Bioinformatics | 3 |
CS 570 | Topics in Artificial Intelligence | 3 |
CS 575 | Linked Data Engineering | 3 |
CS 580 | Topics in Database Systems and Applications | 3 |
CS 590 | Topics in High Performance Computing and Communications | 3 |
CS 594 | Graduate Research Seminar | 3 |
CS 510 Fundamentals of Software Engineering, CS 545 Machine Learning for Data Mining, CS 560 Topics in Software Engineering
Capstone
Students may register for the Special Project (Plan C) course upon completion of core requirements and at least three specialization courses.
CIT 595 | Capstone in Computer Information Technology | 3 |
Specialization 2- Networking and Telecommunications Technology
Core Courses:
Electives:
CET 402 | Topics in Computer Electronics Technology | 1 TO 3 |
CET 405 | Applied Topics in Computer Electronics Technology | 3 |
CET 443 | Electronic Communications | 3 |
CET 449 | Advanced Networking | 3 |
CET 453 | Microcomputers | 3 |
CET 479 | Network Administration | 3 |
CET 513 | Computer Applications for the Professional | 3 |
CET 533 | Digital Transmission in Telecommunications | 3 |
CET 543 | Telecommunications Systems | 3 |
CET 549 | Health Information Network | 3 |
CET 569 | Network Security Management | 3 |
CET 596 | Technological Problems and Issues | 1 TO 3 |
TM 500 | Product Life Cycle Management | 3 |
TM 551 | Project Management | 3 |
TM 561 | Application of Lean Principles | 3 |
TM 572 | Innovative Leadership | 3 |
Capstone
Students may select either Special Project (Plan C) or Comprehensive Exam (Plan B).
Students selecting plan C may register for the Special Project course upon completion of core requirements and at least three specialization courses.
CIT 595 | Capstone in Computer Information Technology | 3 |
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| or | |
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| Comprehensive Exam | |
Total Credit Hours: 33
Note: A maximum of 6 credits at the 400-level is allowed with prior permission of advisor.