2023-2024 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Department of Computer Science and Engineering
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Main Departmental Office
Discovery Park, Room F201
3940 N. Elm
Mailing address:
1155 Union Circle #311366
Denton, TX 76203-5017
940-565-2767
Web site: cse.unt.edu
Gergely Záruba, Chair
Faculty
The Department of Computer Science and Engineering offers the Master of Science with majors in computer science, computer engineering, artificial intelligence, data engineering, and cybersecurity and the Doctor of Philosophy with a major in computer science and engineering.
The objective of the master’s degree is to produce professional computer scientists capable of contributing technically to the basic core areas of computer science and computer engineering as well as to application areas. The objective of the doctoral degree is to produce professionals capable of conducting and directing research within the discipline of computer science and engineering.
The department is committed to overall excellence in graduate education. Consequently, the programs of study for these degrees include a mixture of course, laboratory and research work designed to place graduates at the forefront of technical excellence.
The department also supports an interdisciplinary doctorate with a major in information science. See the Department of Information Science section of this catalog for more information.
Research
The Department of Computer Science and Engineering has a comprehensive research program that focuses on algorithms and computational science, artificial intelligence and data science, computer systems and networks, cybersecurity, and software engineering. These are organized into the following research laboratories. Please visit the research section of the departmental website for details and contacts for each research lab.
Admission to degree programs
Admission to graduate degree programs in computer science and computer engineering is competitive. Applications, complete with transcripts, GRE scores (UNT computer science and engineering graduates are exempt) and TOEFL scores, must reach the Department of Computer Science and Engineering by the following dates for consideration for the term/semester indicated.
Admission Deadline |
Fall |
Spring |
Priority |
January 15 |
September 15 |
*Full Consideration |
April 15 |
October 15 |
Final |
July 15 |
November 15 |
The priority deadline is for consideration in assistantships or scholarships to facility processing and selection. The full consideration deadline is the deadline to guarantee the department will process and consider for admission. If programs are full, applicants after the full consideration deadline may be denied. There will be no admission decisions after the final deadline for admissions has passed.
* International students should apply before the full consideration deadline, rather than the final admissions deadline, to assure timely processing of necessary paperwork for international travel. Additionally, we do not accept international students for Summer admission; international students who seek Summer admission should update their application for Fall admission.
Enrollment Requirements
Full-time enrollment in graduate programs at UNT is 9 credit hours. Graduate Students in all programs within the Department of Computer Science and Engineering require departmental permission to enroll in more than 10 credit hours per semester, with a maximum of 13 credit hours per semester.
Assistantships
In addition to completing an application for admission, students who wish to be considered for an assistantship must complete an assistantship application by January 15 for the fall semester and by September 15 for the spring semester. Assistantship applications are available on the department’s web site.
Additional information
Programs are listed below. Information regarding the department’s degree programs, including admission requirements and degree requirements, can be obtained from the department’s web site.
ProgramsMaster’s DegreeDoctorateGraduate Academic CertificateGraduate MinorCoursesComputer Science and EngineeringPage: 1
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