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1.1k Master's degrees in Computer Sciences in North America

Game – Programming (Fast Track) (Online)
In the Game – Programming (Fast Track) (Online) course from Centennial College you'll gain a unique blend of skills that combines the core concepts of software engineering with specialized knowledge in game programming. Upon graduation, you'll receive an advanced diploma and have the know-how to launch a career in the game software industry.
Computer Science - Cybersecurity and Digital Forensics Specialization
The Computer Science - Cybersecurity and Digital Forensics Specialization from Bowling Green State University is designed for students who want a focused study in Cybersecurity & Digital Forensics.
Computer Science
Do you enjoy problem solving? Do you enjoy working with computers and computing systems? Do you want to be able to build software and see it work? Can you picture yourself gaining a further understanding of design methodology? East Carolina University's Computer Science, M.Sc.—offered both on campus and online—is the systematic study of computing systems and computation.
Electrical and Computer Engineering – Online
The Electrical and Computer Engineering – Online program at Georgia Institute of Technology focuses on building on technical interest areas including bioengineering, computer engineering, digital signal processing, electrical energy, electromagnetics, electronic design and applications, microsystems, optics and photonics, systems and controls, and telecommunications.

Statistics
The Statistics programme at the University of Delaware is for both working professionals and recent college graduates seeking a challenging, in-person educational experience.
Computer Science
The Master of Science in Computer Science (MSCS) is a 34-credit program that provides advanced study in the theory and practice of Computer Science. The Metropolitan State University program focuses on two of the key areas in modern computing: distributed systems and computer security.
Computer Science
The Master of Science degree in Computer Science from University of Oklahoma is designed for those wishing to improve their professional competence or to prepare for work towards a doctoral degree.
Computer Security Management
An online Computer Security Management degree from Strayer University will give you the knowledge, skills, legal background, and ethical principles necessary to identify threats and develop effective information systems policies.
Computer Science
Gain advanced skills in AI, machine learning, cybersecurity, and more with this flexible, hybrid learning Computer Science programme from Judson University designed to fit your schedule, helping you stay ahead in today’s fast-evolving tech industry.
Computer Science
Computer Science at Delaware State University prepares graduate students for career opportunities in research, technology leadership, and further graduate studies (PhD) in areas related to computer sciences and informatics.
Computing Security
This Computing Security program of Rochester Institute of Technology gives you an understanding of the technological and ethical roles of computing security in today's society and its importance across the breadth of computing disciplines.
Computer Science
The Computer Science program at George Washington University helps students acquire advanced programming and coding skills that going beyond basic concepts to cover topics such as artificial intelligence, graphic and user interface and cloud computing.
Computer Science
The Computer Science programme at Concordia University Montréal is a course-based Master of Applied Computer Science (MApCompSc) degree. This 45-credit curriculum is available for full-time or part-time study over one to two years. It focuses on theoretical and practical applications for industry and commerce careers.
Computer Engineering
The Computer Engineering, M.Sc. program at George Mason University involves knowledge of hardware and software development. The students learn how to design new generations of computers, as well as embedded computing systems, such as those found in smartphones, cars, appliances, computer networks, smart factories, and the internet-of-things.
Computer Science
The Computer Science program of the University of Minnesota is our coursework-only program. Applicants to this degree are interested in expanding their skills but are not interested in the research aspects of computer science.
Computer Science and Systems
The Master of Science in Computer Science and Systems degree from University of Washington builds a solid foundation for advanced careers in computer science. Develop your breadth of understanding of the latest applied and theoretical concepts within computer science through study and research guided by renowned faculty and industry fellows.
Networked Systems
The Networked Systems program at University of California, Irvine (UCI) provides education and research opportunities to M.S. students in the areas of computer and telecommunication networks. Networked Systems include all types of systems that are networked, including the Internet, cell phone networks, cable television networks, telephone networks, and other emerging networks.
Graduate Pathway in Software Engineering - Software Engineering
The Graduate Pathway in Software Engineering - Software Engineering, Pre-Master from INTO George Mason University students who successfully complete an INTO Mason Graduate Pathway or Graduate Bridge Program in Software Engineering are assured progression to a Mason graduate degree program upon submission of additional required application materials.
Computer Science
In addition to the Graduate Office admission requirements, criteria for non-conditional admission to the program will be set by the Departmental Computer Science Graduate Committee from Virginia State University.
Computer Science - Arts, Media and Engineering
The Computer Science - Arts, Media and Engineering MSc program from Arizona State University is a transdisciplinary network of faculty and students working under a common, use-inspired research and education agenda from Arizona State University. AME emphasizes research on the integration of the human physical experience with computation and digital media.