School of Computer Science and Engineering
Goals and Objectives
The University confers Master of Science degrees in Computer Science and Information Technology (MSCSIT) with tracks in Computer Science (CS) and Information Technology (IT). It also confers a Master of Science in Cybersecurity (MSCYB). In addition to the two degrees we offer graduate certificates in .NET Technology, Computer Gaming Design & Development, Cybersecurity, Database Design, Information Technology, IT & Network Security, Web Development & Interactive Multimedia, and Coding Bootcamp, which are some of the most lucrative and dynamic fields in the contemporary marketplace. Students choose their curriculum track based on their educational and career interests. Course content includes use of software such as VB.net, Adobe CC, Java, C++, C#, ASP.net, and content such as interactive multimedia, data communications, network security, Oracle, Artificial Intelligence (AI), and software engineering. Many classes are held in the evenings or on Saturday mornings. Some courses are offered during the day. This structure accommodates working full-time students as well as those who may wish to participate in internships during the day.
Admission Requirements
Applications are processed on a rolling basis. Applicants should have a cumulative undergraduate GPA of 3.0 or better. However, students may be admitted provisionally if their cumulative GPA is better than 2.5. Such students are allowed to take up to 12 credit hours and must maintain a 3.0 GPA in those courses. Provisional students who have completed 12 credit hours will then be considered for full matriculation. Except under unusual circumstances, applicants with a cumulative GPA of less than 2.5 are not admitted. A GPA of 3.0 is required to maintain good standing in the program and for graduation. All prospective students must complete an application for admission, submit official transcripts from each college or university attended (including Sacred Heart University), and forward two letters of recommendation and a résumé. Course waivers (to a maximum of 9 credits) are granted based on a student’s academic record.
Program Prerequisites
Students who do not have a bachelor’s degree in Computer Science or in a related field may be required to complete prerequisite coursework before full admission is granted. The number of courses is determined by which track a student chooses to pursue.
Faculty & Staff