Adams State University School of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics and the Office of Graduate Studies recently announced the creation of a Master of Science in Computer Science (MSCS). Courses will begin in Fall 2026.
A MSCS prepares graduate students to develop advanced technical expertise in the technologies shaping the modern digital economy.
The two-year program will be delivered 100 percent online and equips students with practical skills in artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, cloud computing, data analytics, and software engineering. Students complete rigorous coursework, applied projects, and collaborative learning experiences that prepare them to design, build, and manage modern computing systems across a wide rand of industries.
Designed for working professionals, interdisciplinary learners, and those interested in exploring a new career, the program welcomes applicants from all academic backgrounds. No prior computer science degree is required.
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