Computer Science Graduate Studies in U of Memphis
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Computer Science Graduate
Studies in U of Memphis
Why graduate school?
To broaden and deepen your skills
To open up more future opportunities
To get more competitive in the job
market
To command a higher salary
Median salary for programmers
Bachelor: $55,000
Masters: $65,000
(Source: www.payscale.com, Oct 12, 2005)
Graduate CS in U of Memphis
We offer
Masters and Ph.D. degrees about Computer
Science
MS degree in E-commerce
MS degree in Bioinformatics
Graduate CS in U of Memphis
Exciting research in various fields
Bio-inspired Computing and Bioinformatics
Computational Intelligence
Computer Networks and Security
Database and Data Mining
Software development and engineering
Graduate CS in U of Memphis
Outstanding curriculum
Excellent teachers with solid technical and
research background
Instructors from industrial field with practical
experience
Depth and breadth requirements
Admission requirements – Masters
Program in Computer Science
Basic requirement
GRE scores
Two letters of recommendation
TOEFL scores (if you’re a non-native
speaker)
Minimum 2.5 GPA (in a 4.0 scale)
Pre-requisites – Masters Program in
Computer Science
Require courses in Computer Science
and Mathematics
In Mathematics
Calculus I
Linear Algebra
Discrete Maths
Pre-requisites – Masters Program in
Computer Science
In Computer Science
Intro to programming
Data structures
Advanced Data Structures
Intro to Algorithms
Computer Organization
Principle of Programming Languages
Operating Systems
Pre-requisites – Masters Program in
Computer Science
Admission still possible if 2 courses short
But required to take those courses in the
first/second semester after admission
These courses cannot used to fulfill degree
requirements
Requirement for graduation –
Masters in Computer Science
34 credits
= 11 courses + 1 credit of COMP 7950
(Computer Science Seminar)
Required courses :
COMP 6601 (Models of Computation)
COMP 7950 (Computer Science Seminar):
Must be taken at the second semester
A project (COMP 7980) or Thesis (COMP
7996) course
Requirement for graduation –
Masters in Computer Science
Area requirement:
Courses are divided into areas like
Computer Networks
Artificial Intelligence
Software Systems
Databases
Students are required to take 2 courses
each in 3 of these areas
Admission requirements– Masters in
Bioinformatics
Masters/PhD degree in biological
sciences
GRE scores
2 letters of recommendation
Minimum 2.5 GPA
TOEFL scores for non-English speaking
students
Prerequisites – Masters in
Bioinformatics
Course requirements
Biology
Molecular Genetics
Biochemistry I and II
Mathematics
Calculus I and II
Discrete Math
Linear algebra
Prerequisites – Masters in
Bioinformatics
Course requirements
Computer Science
Introduction to programming
Data Structures
Advanced Data Structures
Requirement for graduation –
Masters in Bioinformatics
33 credit hours, including
9 hours of life sciences
3 hours of statistics
12 hours of Computer Science core courses
6 hours of Computer Science Elective
Thesis
Masters in Electronic commerce
A parallel focus on Computer Science
and commerce
Pre-requisites: Calculus I, Discrete Math,
Management, Marketing, some
programming language
Degree consists a mixture of CS and
business courses
Admission requirement – Ph.D. in
Computer Science
Basic requirement
GRE scores
Three letters of recommendation
TOEFL scores (if you’re a non-native
speaker)
Minimum 2.5 GPA (in a 4.0 scale)
Pre-requisites requirement same as
Masters degree
Requirements for graduation –
Ph.D. in Computer Science
72 credits
36 credits if you have an approved Masters
degree
Qualifying exam within the first 2 years
At least 2 areas of coursework
Comprehensive exam and dissertation
proposal
Dissertation defense
Application procedure
Electronic application available at:
http://academics.memphis.edu/gradschool/elecapplic.
html
Application fee: $35 for domestic
students, $60 for international
Deadlines:
Spring 2006: December 1st
Summer 2006: May 1st
Fall 2006: July 1st
Fees
Fees as of 2005-06
In-state: $338 per credit
Out-of-state: $431 per credit
Financial aid/assistantships
Financial aid is available!
25% of our students are supported by
graduate assistantships in the department
Another 25% are supported by graduate
assistantships from other departments/unit
in the University
Include tuition and salary
Teaching, labs management and/or
research assistance
Other fellowships also available
We eagerly await you coming!