What if my undergraduate degree is not in Computer Science or a closely related field?
  TOP Another frequently asked question is “Do I need an undergraduate degree in Computer Science to apply?”. The answer is no. However, if your previous degree is not in computer science or a closely related field, then there will be courses you need to take before applying to the program. • What if I do not have an undergraduate degree in any field?   TOP If you are close to finishing your BS degree, you can be admitted provisionally into the MS program pending completion of your BS degree. This is the only exception allowed to the requirement that a student have a BS degree from an accredited institution. • What materials are necessary for admission?   TOP One of the most frequently asked questions regarding admission materials is “Do I have to take the GRE?”. Students are not required to take the GRE to apply for admission. Although the department reserves the right to ask a student to take the GRE, this is typically not required. NOTE: If you plan to apply for an assis
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