Master of Science in
Computer Science

The Master of Science in Computer Science focuses on advancing students’ cybersecurity careers through secure networked systems development and maintenance. Demand for computer science professionals continues to grow globally, with opportunities in artificial intelligence, machine learning, secure systems design and software development.

Housed in the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department in the College of Engineering, the Master of Science in Computer Science prepares students to tackle challenges in algorithm and data-structure development, secure operations and cybersecurity policy.

Notable Employers of Alumni

  • ARINC
  • Caci International
  • Collins Aerospace
  • Deutsche Bank

30 credits

Transfer Credit

Estimated Costs

Campuses Offering Degree 

  • Daytona Beach, FL 

Specializations

Computer Science students may select one of two areas of concentration: 

  • Computer Science
  • Cybersecurity Engineering
  • Cybersecurity Engineering Lab – Designed to meet instructional and research needs in cybersecurity, a visualization infrastructure is offered to apply visualization techniques to attack-related data, as well as to display information about ongoing attacks.
  • Digital Systems Lab – Real-time embedded software development and research in digital electronics, microcontrollers and field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) are performed in this lab.

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