M.S. in Computer Science Overview
The Master of Science in Computer Science (MSCS) is designed to strengthen knowledge in advanced computer science areas, including hardware systems, software systems, computer networks and applied computing.
Effective Fall 2025, the MSCS is 31 credit hours.
Participation in the thesis, project, or report options requires approval by faculty.
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Leveling Requirements
Students who do not hold a bachelor's or master's degree in computer science or a related field may be required to complete leveling coursework as listed below.
Required Courses:
- Algorithm Analysis (CS 3364)
- Operating Systems (CS 4352)
The Department of Computer Science's Graduate Admissions Committee will review your transcript during the application process to determine if you have satisfied the leveling requirements. Generally, courses on your transcript with titles similar to the courses listed above will be considered satisfactory.
How to Satisfy Leveling Requirements
Algorithm Analysis (CS 3364)
Option 2: Online certifications through:
- Coursera (one of the following options)
- Students can complete one of two options:
- Algorithms Specialization certificate (Stanford)
- Course 1: Divide and Conquer, Sorting and Searching, and Randomized Algorithms
- Course 2: Graph Search, Shortest Paths, and Data Structures
- Course 3: Greedy Algorithms, Minimum Spanning Trees, and Dynamic Programming
- Court 4: Shortest Paths Revisted, NP-Complete Problems and What To Do About Them
- Algorithmic Toolbox certificate (UCSD)
- Algorithms Specialization certificate (Stanford)
- Or other equivalent certificate (e.g., Cisco certification) with prior approval from graduate academic advisor
- Students can complete one of two options:
Operating Systems (CS 4352)
Option 2: Online certifications through:
- Udacity
- Introduction to Operating Systems (Georgia Tech)
- Or other equivalent online certificate (e.g., Cisco certification) with prior approval of graduate academic advisor
For all online certification options: Completion certificate must be provided to academic advisor in the first semester.
Degree Plans
Degree plans for the MSCS (thesis, non-thesis, project and report) can be found here.
Comprehensive Evaluation
All TTU graduate students MUST complete a comprehensive evaluation in order to graduate. There are four (4) different options for students in the CS Dept. to complete this.
- Master's Thesis
- Students must publicly defend their completed thesis to satisfy this requirement. Six (6) hours of CS 6000 - Master's thesis AND CS faculty approval are required.
- Master's Project
- Students will complete an oral examination wherein they present publicly on project results. Requires three (3) credit hours of CS 6001 - Master's Project AND CS faculty approval.
- Industry Career Certificate through Coursera
- Students will complete an approved industry career certificate through Coursera. Students can begin the certificate of their choice from the CS Learning Program as early as their first semester in the program.
- Work Experience
- Students can participate in an approved internship/CPT (see grad advisor). The internship/CPT requires co-enrollment in CS 5000 - Practicum in Computer Science.
- Distance students who are working full-time as professionals in a relevant industry may ask that their full-time job be considered to satisfy this requirement (see grad advisor).
The CS Dept. no longer offers an exam option or a report option.
Transfer Coursework
Transfer credit may be accepted from another university as long as the following conditions are met:
- A final grade of 'B' or higher was earned in the course. Students are required to submit an official transcript submitted to the Graduate School.
- The course was not taken by correspondence.
- The inclusion of the course satisfies degree plan requirements.
- The course is approved by the Graduate Advisor, Graduate Coordinator, and (if applicable) the student's thesis advisor.
- A Texas Tech University course corresponds to the transferred course.
- The course is from a computer science or similar program.
- A MS student may only transfer up to 6 hours (two classes).
Application Deadlines
The preferred application deadlines for those interested in the MSCS program are as follows:
- Fall 2026 - 6/1/2026
- Summer 2026 - 2/1/2026
Please note that international applicants may have different recommended deadlines. We will continue to accept applications beyond the above deadlines.
Have questions? Contact our CS Grad Advising Team! We're here to help!
- General inquiries can be sent to cs.grad_advisor@ttu.edu.
- Prospective students are welcome to schedule an appointment with advisors using Calendly.
Department of Computer Science
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Email
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