Now Accepting Applications for the Summer term which begins in July!
We invite you to join us for a Wine and Cheese Information Session
on Tuesday, July 8th at 5:30pm.
The Program Director and admissions representatives will be available to answer any questions you have about our MSCIS Program. We will also be reviewing admissions procedures and program specifics. This session will be held in Curtis Hall in the Office of Graduate Admissions, 2nd Floor.
You can reserve a space at any of our info sessions by calling Lindsay Lukowski at (203)365-4735 or emailing her at l-lukowski@sacredheart.edu or calling Meredith Woerz at (203)365-4716 or emailing her at woerzm@sacredheart.edu.
About the Masters in Computer Science & Information Technology (MSCIS) Program
There can be no question that the fields of Computer Science and Information Technology do, and will continue to, radically alter the ways in which we work and live. In fact, many observers predict, business will change more in the next five years than it has in the last fifty. The message is clear: unparalleled opportunities in Information Technology await those with the expertise and desire to pursue them.
At Sacred Heart University, located in Fairfield, Connecticut, we have made a major investment in the continued evolution and growth of our Computer Science and Information Technology Department. Our flexible and innovative programs have been expressly designed to help you make an impact in the contemporary marketplace.
The Computer Science Department offers the following programs:
Master of Science in Computer and Information Science
Two tracks available:
Science Option
Information Technology Option
Computer Science Graduate Certificate Programs (undergraduate major in Computer Science not required)
Database Certificate Program
Information Technology Certificate Program
Interactive Multimedia Certificate Program
IT and Network Security Certificate Program
Web Development Certificate Program
An undergraduate major in Computer Science is not required for admission to the MSCIS programs