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Online Master of Science in Computer Science Degree

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Applications and all supplemental materials for the next term must be submitted by:

September 03, 2010
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Drs. Jeremy Johnson , professor and department head of computer science at CoE, and Spiros Mancordis, professor of computer science and director of software engineering BS and MS programs and the Software engineering Research Group at CoE, were recognized by the Association for Computer machinery (ACM) as recipients of the ACM senior member designation. Johnson wa also elected chair of ACM SIGSAM, ACM's special interest group in Symbloic and Algebraic manipulation. Johnson and a colleague co-organized a session on "High Performance Computer Alegebra" at the Applications of Computer Alegebra Conference in Montreal. He presented the paper "Using Maple and Maple TA in a course about Technical Computing" at the conference. The paper was co-authored with Drs. Bruce Char, professor of computer science at CoE, and David Augenblick, auxiliary professor of computer science at CoE.
 
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Admissions Criteria

Admission to this program requires:

  • Complete graduate school application.
  • A four-year Bachelor of Science degree in computer science, engineering or the physical sciences from an accredited institution in the United States or an equivalent international institution. Applicants' academic background should closely match the coursework listed on the Program Pre-Requisites page.
  • A minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.0 (B) for the last two years of undergraduate work.
  • If any other graduate work has been completed, the average GPA must be at least 3.0.
  • Official transcripts from all universities or colleges and other post-secondary educational institutions (including trade schools) attended. Instead of hard copy transcripts, you may supply official electronic transcripts issued by a post-secondary institution directly to Drexel University Online (use our email address, customerservice@drexel.com).  You must supply transcripts regardless of the number of credits earned or the type of school you attended.  If you do not list all post-secondary institutions on your application and these are listed on transcripts received from other institutions, processing of your application will be delayed until you have submitted the remaining transcripts. Click here to use our Transcript Lookup Tool to assist you in contacting your previous institutions.
  • Two letters of recommendation, professional or academic. Drexel University Online now accepts electronic letters of recommendation.  Please access the following webpage for instructions regarding their submission: http://www.drexel.edu/apply/recommend.  If a recommender prefers to submit an original, hard copy letter of recommendation, please remind the recommender that it must be signed and submitted in a sealed envelope signed across the flap by the recommender.
  • Submission of your resume and a 500 word essay on why you wish to pursue graduate studies in engineering.
  • International Students must submit a TOEFL score indicating a minimum of 600 (paper exam) or 250 (CBT exam). For more information, view the International Students page.

Please note all submitted materials become the property of Drexel University.

The Admissions Committee evaluates all credentials submitted by applicants to determine a student's ability and potential to succeed in graduate study. In addition, the committee is interested in the applicant's potential to contribute to his/her program of study and to the University community as a whole.

Applications are accepted on a rolling basis for all four terms. Apply today!

NOTE: Any documents submitted via email should be under 5 MB.