Doctor of Philosophy in Computer Science PHD Programme By Missouri University of Science and Technology |TopUniversities

Doctor of Philosophy in Computer Science

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Main Subject Area

Computer Science and Information SystemsMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Computer Science and Information Systems

Study Level

PHD

This program requires a strong knowledge of algorithms and data structures, computer organization/architecture, database and file structures, discrete mathematics and automata, operating systems, and software engineering. You'll complete 24 hours of course work, 24 hours of research, and a research dissertation. The computer science department offers comprehensive M.S. and Ph.D. degree programs that focus on computer network security, software engineering, web databases, wireless systems, intelligent systems, data mining, parallel and distributed processing pervasive computing, computer networks, scientific visualization, and algorithms. These research activities support the department’s two major areas of excellence: software engineering and critical infrastructure protection. The computer science department at Missouri S&T makes use of both its own computer learning center (CLC) as well as university CLCs. The CLC contains a mix of Linux and Windows computing platform. Class sizes are kept small to facilitate student and faculty interactions. Research laboratories provide support for both undergraduate and graduate students. These laboratories include: Computer Vision and Biomedical Imaging Laboratory Critical Infrastructure Protection Laboratory McDonnell Douglas Software Engineering Laboratory Natural Computation Laboratory Network Research Laboratory NSF Industry-University Research Center on Net-Centric Software Systems Laboratory Pervasive and Mobile Computing Laboratory Social Computing Research Laboratory Web and Wireless Computing (W2C)

Programme overview

Main Subject

Computer Science and Information Systems

Study Level

PHD

This program requires a strong knowledge of algorithms and data structures, computer organization/architecture, database and file structures, discrete mathematics and automata, operating systems, and software engineering. You'll complete 24 hours of course work, 24 hours of research, and a research dissertation. The computer science department offers comprehensive M.S. and Ph.D. degree programs that focus on computer network security, software engineering, web databases, wireless systems, intelligent systems, data mining, parallel and distributed processing pervasive computing, computer networks, scientific visualization, and algorithms. These research activities support the department’s two major areas of excellence: software engineering and critical infrastructure protection. The computer science department at Missouri S&T makes use of both its own computer learning center (CLC) as well as university CLCs. The CLC contains a mix of Linux and Windows computing platform. Class sizes are kept small to facilitate student and faculty interactions. Research laboratories provide support for both undergraduate and graduate students. These laboratories include: Computer Vision and Biomedical Imaging Laboratory Critical Infrastructure Protection Laboratory McDonnell Douglas Software Engineering Laboratory Natural Computation Laboratory Network Research Laboratory NSF Industry-University Research Center on Net-Centric Software Systems Laboratory Pervasive and Mobile Computing Laboratory Social Computing Research Laboratory Web and Wireless Computing (W2C)

Admission Requirements

6.5+
Other English language requirements : The minimum acceptable score for the TOEFL is 550 for the paper-based test and computer-based score of 230.

Jan-2000

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