by mbas | May 24, 2011 · 8:14 pm
Can I master in computer science with an undergraduate degree in management information systems?
Question by ZAC: Can I master in computer science with an undergraduate degree in management information systems?
If so which schools should i consider?
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Answer by eri
Look up a few programs to see what they require as far as pre-requisites go. A major usually isn’t required, but there will be some required coursework. Sciences, math, engineering, and compsci aren’t programs you can just jump into at the masters level like an MBA or MLS. Check out some of the local state schools.
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If you have enough knowledge of CS to have your master’s thesis approved and to actually see it through the whole research process, then there’s nothing holding you back no matter what undergraduate degree you have.
You can go look up which schools have good CS programs. Obviously the good engineering schools (MIT, Stanford, Berkeley, Illinois, CalTech, Georgia Tech etc. would all have good programs).
Yes you can, in fact I personally know several people who have taken this route successfully and have heard of others (not me, though: both my undergrad and grad majors are MIS.) I believe that it is fairly common, or vice versa; that is, I know some people who got an undergrad degree in CS and a Master’s degree in MIS. Be warned, though, that Computer Science will generally require more in terms of programming, mathematics, and general sciences than MIS; some grad. schools might be reticent to accept you if you do not have these kinds of courses in your academic background, and it might cause headaches with some of the courses if your skills are not developed adequately. In any event, just consult the information and prerequisite coursework listed for each individual school; it will vary.
As far as which school to consider, here are the top 20 graduate Computer Science programs – I’m attending Carnegie Mellon for grad school in MIS, I hear that our CS program is of very high repute.
1 Massachusetts Institute of Technology
1 Stanford University
1 University of California–Berkeley
4 Carnegie Mellon University
5 University of Illinois–Urbana-Champaign
6 Cornell University
6 Princeton University
6 University of Washington
9 Georgia Institute of Technology
9 University of Texas–Austin
11 California Institute of Technology
11 University of Wisconsin–Madison
13 University of California–Los Angeles
13 University of Maryland–College Park
13 University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
16 Columbia University
16 Harvard University
16 University of California–San Diego
19 Purdue University
20 Brown University
20 Duke University
20 Rice University
20 University of Massachusetts–Amherst
20 University of North Carolina–Chapel Hill
20 University of Pennsylvania