"Webster's master's program is well suited for anyone working full time. The students are from diverse backgrounds and technical fields related to what was being taught, allowing us to bridge the gap between 'course material' and 'real-world applications.'"
Tonya M. Cunningham Noble
M.S. in Computer Science, 2000
VIDS Lead Software Engineer, Boeing Company, St. Louis, Mo.
If you're interested in shaping the future of computers and the people who work with them, Webster's graduate program in computer science/distributed systems will give you a competitive edge for your career.
The program concentrates on the theory and practice of distributed information systems. You'll learn the underlying principles on which the technology is based and learn to use some of the current tools in the field.
Applicants to this program should already have an understanding of algorithms, data structures, systems analysis, the C++ programming language, and operating systems theory.
You'll fine-tune your skills in this program and receive advanced levels of training to provide you with a portfolio of projects and abilities that will get you hired.
In addition to the M.S. degree program, you also have the option of pursuing a graduate certificate in computer science/distributed systems or a certificate in Web services. Also, a graduate certificate in decision support systems is offered exclusively online.
Applicants to the M.S. in computer science program should contact the campus they wish to attend (please select from the menu below for contact information) and schedule a required pre-admissions appointment before submitting an application.
The M.S. in computer science/distributed systems is offered in the following locations: