The Department of Mathematics Statistics and Computer Science degree requirements are outlined below.
Mcs degree. This interdisciplinary undergraduate degree program in MCS is sponsored by Stanfords departments of Statistics Mathematics Computer Science and Management Science Engineering providing students with a core of mathematics basic to all the mathematical sciences and an introduction to concepts and techniques of computation optimal decision making probabilistic modeling and statistical inference. To graduate students have the option to either complete the Graduate Coursework Option or Graduate Project Option where they design and develop a large complex project from inception to completion. MCS students will have a default advisory committee consisting solely of the graduate advisor as chair.
Invites students from all undergraduate backgrounds to apply. This is a Master of Science program designed for students. O No previous CS or coding experience required.
Compare the MCS and MSCS degrees to see which one is right for you. This is a STEM program. Ad Help your students get ready to transfer to start a bachelor of science degree.
Solve advanced Computer Science problems. The Master of Computer Science is an advanced degree program offered fully online by Arizona State University through the Coursera learning platform. This degree does not include a thesis project or final examination.
MCS will accept letter grade or credit for all majorminor courses for 2020-21 academic year. The Master of Computer Science MCS degree program from Arizona State University provides high-quality instruction combined with real-world experience through applied projects. MCS is a multidisciplinary major sponsored by Stanfords Department of Mathematics Computer Science Management Science Engineering and Statistics providing students with a core of mathematics basic to all mathematical sciences.
Program Learning Outcomes for the MCS Degree. Ad Help your students get ready to transfer to start a bachelor of science degree. The MCS requires students to complete 30 hours of course work beyond their undergraduate degree to gain additional breadth and depth.