How does the new program fit in with currently existing programs in the ComputerScience Department?
The department currently offers the following graduate programs: MS in Computer Science, the new program; MS in Computer and Information Sciences (MSCIS) with a Computer Science Concentration and an Information Technology Concentration; and MS in Management of Information Technology (MIT), offered jointly with the Department of Economics and Management. The current Computer Science Concentration within the MSCIS degree will be supported only for currently enrolled students, including students who entered in the fall of 2004. This concentration will be phased out when they graduate. New students wishing to do a technical computer science master’s program must enroll in the new degree program. In the longer term, the department is developing a new MS program in Information Technology to eventually replace the Information Technology Concentration within the MSCIS degree. In the meantime, current students and new students wishing to do a master’s program in information technology will cont
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