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Missouri University Of Science And Technology
Parker Hall, 106, 300 W 13th St, Rolla, MO 65409, United States

Missouri University of Science and Technology is a public research university in Rolla, Missouri. It is a member institution of the University of Missouri System. Most of its 6,456 students study engineering, business, sciences, and mathematics.

overview

The computer science department educates students in a broad range of areas. Students take courses in the design and implementation of software systems and the algorithms (problem solving techniques) used to solve “real world” problems in business, industry, and engineering or as preparation for graduate study. Students are given both the depth and breadth of computer science so necessary to keep them competitive in today(s) fast-changing world. While instruction and research are on the leading edge of computing, the department endeavors to promote proactive teaching practices and effective interactions between the students and faculty.

In addition to computer science courses, the department(s) undergraduate program requires students to be educated in a broad range of general education courses. All computer science seniors are expected to take the capstone course that gives them “real world” experience working in teams composed of fellow students. These teams design, implement, test, and maintain actual software systems. (The sample curriculum shown below provides more detail.)

The computer science faculty has a broad range of scholarly interests which include computer security and privacy, databases and wireless systems, intelligent systems (artificial intelligence, machine learning, evolutionary computation), data mining, parallel and distributed processing, software engineering, computer networks, computer vision, mobile and pervasive computing, computational science, and algorithms. The research being done in these areas involves both undergraduates and graduates and supports the department’s crosscutting areas of excellence: big data, critical infrastructure protection, cyber physical systems, and smart computing. Faculty are not only actively doing research in these areas; they integrate their research experiences into the classroom.

Computer science graduates from Missouri S&T work in a variety of environments. Some work for large companies, others prefer smaller companies. Many of our graduates have started their own companies. Regardless of their choice of employment, Missouri S&T computer science graduates are in high demand as evidenced by the number of companies that specifically recruit our graduates.

The computer science department at Missouri S&T makes use of both its own computer learning center (CLC) as well as university CLCs. The department CLC contains a mix of Linux and Windows computing platforms.

Research laboratories provide support for both undergraduate and graduate students. These laboratories include:

  • Advanced Networking and Cyber-Physical Systems Laboratory
  • Applied Computational Intelligence Laboratory
  • CReWMaN Laboratory
  • Critical Infrastructure Protection Laboratory
  • Cybersecurity Laboratory
  • Data Mining Laboratory
  • Pervasive and Mobile Computing Laboratory
  • Web and Wireless Computing (W2C) Laboratory & Net-Centric Center

Wired and wireless network access is available to all students, faculty and staff.

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Application for Admission: Complete Online Application (see link above)

Application Fee: Is Waived 

Required Documents:

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Minimum GPA - 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale)

TOEFL (80), IELTS (6.5, except Computer Science - 7.0), PTE (58), Duolingo (115)

GRE and/or GMAT scores (unofficial scores accepted during application process)

The GRE is required, please click the link - https://futurestudents.mst.edu/admissions/graduate/

GRE and/or GMAT scores (unofficial scores accepted during application process) 

The GRE is required for the following programs: 

Aerospace Engineering, MS and PhD

Applied Mathematics, PhD

Business Administration, MBA (GRE or GMAT)

Chemistry, MS and PhD (waived for Spring 2024, required Fall 2024 onwards)

Civil Engineering, PhD and DE (direct doctorate students only)

Computer Engineering, MS and PhD

Computer Science, MS and PhD

Electrical Engineering, MS and PhD

Geological Engineering, MS and PhD

Information Science and Technology, MS

Manufacturing Engineering, MS

Mechanical Engineering, MS and PhD

Nuclear Engineering and Radiation Science, MS and PhD

Water Science and Engineering, MS

A statement of purpose (personal statement) of 1,000 words or less on why you are interested in the program 

A resume or curriculum vitae 

3 Letters of Recommendation (Officially sent by Recommenders)

Copy of Passport

https://futurestudents.mst.edu/admissions/graduate/

Master's Priority Deadlines

Fall Semester (Aug. - Dec.) - April 30

Spring Semester (Jan. - May) - Nov. 15

Summer Semester (May - July) - March 15

https://futurestudents.mst.edu/admissions/graduate/

 

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