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•  Applied Math
•  Comp. Sciences
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Minor/Area of Special Interest :
•  Applied Math
•  Comp. Sciences
•  Statistics


Combined BS/MS in:
•  Applied Math
•  Comp. Sciences
•  Statistics


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COMBINED BS/MS
Computer Science
 
Course Flowchart 2009-2010
The MCS Department is pleased to announce a new program which will allow students to earn both a Bachelor of Science and a Master of Science degree simultaneously.

Features of the Combined Program:
  • Students will be able to complete a Non-Thesis or Thesis M.S. in at least one additional year to the B.S. Normally a Master's Degree takes two years to complete, but with the Combined Program, students can use 6 credit hours towards both degrees. This translates to 10 graduate courses (30 credit hours) for Non-Thesis option, and 6 graduate courses (18 credit hours) and a thesis (12 credit hours) for Thesis option, which the student takes in addition to the normal undergraduate B.S. requirements.
  • Students will not have to take the GRE (Graduate Record Examination) for admission to the program.
  • The application fee is only $25 for CSM Undergraduates who complete an online application, available at http://www.mines.edu/gradschoolapp/onlineapp.html.

Admission Criteria:
  • Students may not apply for the combined program until they have taken five or more Computer Science classes at CSM (classes transferred from other universities will not be considered). The following courses are considered to be Computer Science (CS) classes:
    • CSCI 261: Programming Concepts
    • CSCI 262: Data Structures
    • CSCI 306: Software Engineering
    • CSCI 341: Machine Organization & Assembly Language Programming
    • CSCI 358: Discrete Mathematics
    • CSCI 400: Principles of Programming Languages
    • CSCI 403: Database Management
    • CSCI 404: Artificial Intelligence
    • CSCI 406: Design & Analysis of Algorithms
    • CSCI 407: Introduction to Scientific Computing
    • CSCI 411: Expert Systems
    • CSCI 440: Parallel Computing
    • CSCI 441: Computer Graphics
    • CSCI 442: Operating Systems
    • CSCI 443: Advanced Programming Concepts Using Java
    • CSCI 471: Computer Networks
    In addition to these courses, there may be other courses not in the catalog that are offered by the MCS department that would be considered to be CS courses. If you are not certain about the status of a class, contact Dr. Mehta.

Application Procedure:
  1. Complete the Online Application available at http://www.mines.edu/gradschoolapp/onlineapp.html.
  2. Indicate whether you are applying for a Non-Thesis or Thesis M.S. in Mathematical & Computer Sciences.
  3. Students are not required to take the GRE, or arrange for transcripts or letters of recommendation, even though these may be requested in the application form. For on-line applications from CSM undergraduates, the application fee is only $25. There is also no particular need to write up a "Statement of Goals" in the application except to briefly indicate that you are already a CS major at CSM and that you are applying to the Combined B.S./M.S. program in CS. This will ensure that your application will be correctly processed.

Questions about the Combined Program? Contact Dr. Mehta.


Mathematical & Computer Sciences
Colorado School of Mines  •   Golden, CO 80401-1887
Phone: 303.273.3880   •   Fax: 303.273.3875

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