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100% Online MS in Computer Science

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Online Master of Science in Computer Science

Program Overview

Tufts University attracts students who are inquisitive, futuristic thinkers interested in developing innovative solutions for today’s digital challenges.

The Master of Science in Computer Science (MSCS) program is delivered 100 percent online and designed for students who aspire to:

  • Develop the skills to secure a new job.
  • Advance within their current organization.
  • Increase their earning potential.
  • Pursue future research projects.

Tufts Online MSCS Facts

100%

The online MSCS program does not require visits to campus and is completed 100 percent online.

2

Students can complete the program in under two years.

10

The 10 courses cover everything from algorithms to software engineering.

33

The 33 credit hours include a two-semester capstone project.

100,000

Tufts alumni network includes more than 100,000 graduates.

30%

More than 30 percent of tenure-track and teaching faculty are women.

"Tufts is committed to fostering diversity and inclusion, not only in our classrooms but across the computer science industry. When we blend the unique views and skills from students who represent different cultures, backgrounds, and professional experiences, we increase our ability to transform society through innovation."
Jeffrey Foster
School of Engineering, Department Chair, Computer Science

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1GRE scores are no longer required for candidates with an undergraduate degree from an accredited U.S. or Canadian institution. GRE scores are required for applicants who don’t have a degree from a U.S. institution (except for the Online Post-Baccalaureate Certificate in Computer Science).