Engineering
Associate Professor Harold Connamacher brings a decade of real-world experience as a software engineer and project manager across several tech startups to his teaching.
As you research computer science master's programs, think about what kind of impact you want to make.
Earning a Master of Science in Computer Science (MSCS) online is one way to kick off an opportunity- and salary-boosting pivot in computer science, or CS.
If you’re good at your job but your advancement has stalled, earning a master's-level computer science degree can get your career back on track.
An MSCS can increase a computer and information systems professional's lifetime earning potential by anywhere from $500,000 to $1 million.
Technical skills plus a bachelor's degree are no longer all it takes to succeed in computer science.
Part-time graduate-level programs like Case Western Reserve University's online MSCS offer more than flexibility.
The master's in computer science requirements at Case Western Reserve are straightforward.
Many online students bring real-world experience in computer networks, computer systems, artificial intelligence and information systems to Case School of Engineering's computer science master's program.
When MSCS faculty are industry leaders, curriculum updates bring cutting-edge scholarship to computation coursework.