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Curriculum [pdf] The MS program in Computer science offers students the opportunity to prepare for careers in several areas of emphasis, including software engineering, computer architecture, programming languages, theory of computing, operating systems, database systems, distributed computing, computer networks, artificial intelligence, computer graphics, and human-computer interaction. Qualified students who do not have an undergraduate degree in Computer Science may be admitted as unclassified students. The MS degree requires at least 45 units beyond the undergraduate degree. Twenty units are selected from a required list, 16 units are selected from approved electives, and there are 9 units of thesis and seminar. Information
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