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Masters in Computer and Information Science
The Computer and Information Science master's degree program, in conjunction with the Rackham School of Graduate Studies, is designed to prepare students for professional practice, as well as further studies and research in the computing field. The program offers a 30-credit hour curriculum consisting of required core courses and technical electives, providing hands-on experience with computers, high-performance workstations, and other microprocessor-based systems.

All courses have access to a wide variety of computing resources: local area networks of over 200 PC's and Sun workstations, as well as the CAD/CAM/Robotics Laboratory, the Agile Software Engineering Laboratory, and the Games and Multimedia Entertainment Laboratory.

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Masters in Software Engineering
The Software Engineering master's degree program, in conjunction with the Rackham School of Graduate Studies, is designed as a 30-credit hour interdisciplinary graduate program jointly administered by the Department of Computer and Information Science and the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. The curriculum consists of required core courses and technical electives, providing opportunities to design and implement embedded systems and large-scale software systems.

All courses have access to a wide variety of computing resources: local area networks of over 200 PC's and Sun workstations, as well as the CAD/CAM/Robotics Laboratory, the Agile Software Engineering Laboratory, and the Games and Multimedia Entertainment Laboratory.

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Masters in Information Systems & Technology
This 30 credit hour degree program is for engineers, computer scientists, business people, and other professionals who have responsibility for using, designing, improving, installing, managing, and evaluating integrated enterprisewide information systems. The program emphasizes business processes and SAP R/3 ERP software to integrate the functional areas, such as manufacturing, distribution, sales, finance, etc. Specialization's are available in the areas of:

• Manufacturing Information Systems
• Service Information Systems

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