The Texas A&M University Department of Computer Science and Engineering offers three types of graduate degrees (non-thesis Master of Computer Science/Master of Engineering, Master of Science with thesis and Ph.D.) in two disciplines: computer science and computer engineering, the latter jointly with theDepartment of Electrical and Computer Engineering.
Graduate AdmissionsDepartmental Requirements and Procedures
Ph.D. Degree
Master of Science Degree (Thesis)
Master of Computer Science Degree (Non-thesis)
Master of Engineering in Computer Engineering Degree (Non-thesis)
Distance Education Degrees
- Online Master of Computer Science Degree
- Online Master of Engineering in Computer Engineering Degree
Master of Science - Ph.D. Transfers
Additional Requirements and Procedures
The Office of Graduate and Professional Studies also maintains a list ofonline documentswith various forms, deadlines and requirements.
Questions?
Please consult ourfrequently-asked-questions pageabout graduate programs. Specific questions not answered in these or the above documents should be directed tograd-advisor@cse.tamu.edu.
Financial Aid
Admitted master's students (of all programs) and Ph.D. students are automatically considered for department scholarships, and are eligible for financial aid programs. Please refer to thetuition and fee calculatorto estimate the costs of attending Texas A&M.
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Courses
Refer to theTexas A&M Undergraduate and Graduate Catalogsfor the official listings of available courses. Contact theadvising officefor any additional information.