FHSU doesn't have a MSCS but they have some master's in different IT fields.
https://www.fhsu.edu/online/degrees/graduate/index
https://www.fhsu.edu/online/degrees/graduate/index
Online noncompetitive MSCS
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FHSU doesn't have a MSCS but they have some master's in different IT fields.
https://www.fhsu.edu/online/degrees/graduate/index
U can check Purdue Excel track. They have Masters for good price
Its MsIT but they have only 2 concentrations none of them Comp science
03-13-2021, 03:28 AM
is there a budget involved or you just want to get a MS in CS from somewhere that's 'noncompetitive' but with some sorta branding ?
if budget is not an issue, Johns Hopkins has a Masters in CS that can be done fully online. https://ep.jhu.edu/programs/computer-science/ their admissions requirements is really lenient. Have a 3.0 gpa (dont need to have a CS degree), and have ur CS pre-req done. if you dont have the pre-req, they have it for you. i was in a conversation with their admissions counselor some time back, felt like they were willing to take in as many into the program as possible. https://ep.jhu.edu/programs/computer-sci...uirements/
03-13-2021, 07:04 AM
I would think they r quite selective in their acceptance to any degree. So i would recheck how big is possibility to be accepted with ur credentials
03-13-2021, 04:02 PM
I definitely agree. I have found a few indented for adults without a BSCS that I think might be a possibility. My thought is that I can apply to these programs and if I don't get in I can pursue a graduate certificate and apply again.
SNHU has an MS in IT. They offer several concentrations. Pretty easy to get into SNHU.
https://www.snhu.edu/online-degrees/mast...technology
03-13-2021, 08:07 PM
(03-13-2021, 04:02 PM)Fibrazer Wrote: I definitely agree. I have found a few indented for adults without a BSCS that I think might be a possibility. My thought is that I can apply to these programs and if I don't get in I can pursue a graduate certificate and apply again. Which ones have you found that are intended for people without a CS undergrad?
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03-13-2021, 11:58 PM
Odu offers Mscs 100% online fairly easy admissions for about $18k. There are probably tons of state schools in that price range as well.
These are the ones I found that didn't require a CS degree. A few require one or two undergraduate classes in CS:
Wrexham Glyndwr University (UK) https://online.glyndwr.ac.uk/msc-compute...analytics/ University of West Florida https://onlinedegrees.uwf.edu/online-deg...e/#content Mississippi State University https://online.msstate.edu/cse/admissions-process/ Frostburg State University https://www.frostburg.edu/academics/majo...ements.php Grand Canyon University (requires a bridge program for nonCS grads) https://www.gcu.edu/degree-programs/ms-computer-science Eastern Kentucky Unviersity (requires 2 undergrad CS classes for nonCS grads) https://ekuonline.eku.edu/admission-requ...%20Science Edit, my apologies. For some reason I can't always quote people. |
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