Computer Science (M.S.)

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Want to take your computer science career to the next level? With a field that continuously evolves, you need an education that can help you evolve with it. From concepts in computer architecture to real-world data-structuring skills, the right computer science graduate degree program can put you on a path that helps companies rise to every high-tech challenge while pushing your career to new heights.

University of the Cumberlands’ 100% online Master of Science in Computer Science program covers what it takes to: 

  • Identify, understand, and use emerging technologies
  • Solve complex computer science problems
  • Deploy secure systems
  • Examine computer processes and programming methodologies
  • Grasp relevant professional, ethical, legal, security, and social issues
  • Apply software development principles and techniques in applications

 To learn how a Master of Science in Computer Science from University of the Cumberlands could help you evolve and advance your career, fill out the form on this page.

Program Outcomes

Advance your career at your own pace through a convenient online curriculum.

Gain a competitive edge and acquire the skills you need to make a bigger difference.

Network with industry experts and fellow students who share your professional goals.

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