California State University, Fullerton College of Engineering and Computer Science

Introduction

Computer Science began as an interdisciplinary program at Cal State Fullerton in 1971, and the master's degree program was established a couple of years later. In Spring 2005, 351 students were enrolled in the master's program in computer science.

The program objectives of the master's degree in Computer Science are:
    bullet To prepare you for the increasingly sophisticated application of computers to the needs of industry and society;
    bullet To prepare you for research, teaching, and further graduate programs in computer science;
    bullet To prepare you for leadership roles in your industry career.
    bullet To provide you graduate level course work in computer science that supplements the curriculum in other disciplines.

The program currently offers courses in seven special tracks:

          1. Software Engineering
          2. Databases & Web Programming
          3. Computer Networks & Security
          4. Distributed Systems
          5. Machine Intelligence
          6. Bioinformatics
          7. Computer Graphics & Multimedia

If you wish to take courses without a degree objective, and meet the prerequisites, you may enroll through Extended Education on a space available basis. More information about Open University through Extended Education is available here.