Applicants for the master's program in Computer and Information Systems are not required to have a bachelor's degree in computer science but should have a mathematical background that includes differential and integral calculus, and those subjects included in the following courses:
If the applicant's background is deemed deficient in any of these areas, admission may be granted with the stipulation that deficiencies be made up by taking the necessary courses as extra courses. Students may elect to take MTH 5051 Discrete Mathematics instead of MTH 2051 Discrete Mathematics, for which graduate credit is not awarded.