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M.S. in Computer Science:

Network and Systems Administration

The MS/CS concentration in Network and Systems Administration is intended for students who are interested in administering computer systems and networks. You will learn about operating system internals, including protection and device management. You will gain a deep understanding of the Internet protocols, for setting up routers and diagnosing network problems. You will be responsible for setting up firewalls, and administering critical applications such as email and Web service, for which you will need to be familiar with protocols such as SMTP and HTTP. You may also be responsible for intrusion detection systems and other aspects of security administration. You will learn about network protocols including TCP, IP, SMTP and HTTP. You will learn how to administer a collection of networked machines, including the use of tools such as SNMP for network management. You will get a background in software enginerering, particularly in requirements engineering for understanding user needs, and in software architecture in order to appreciate the architecting of the applications that need to be deployed over your computer system.

If you follow this study plan, you will graduate with:

  • a Master of Science in Computer Science, and
  • a Graduate Certificate in Network and Systems Administration.

Core Courses

You may be exempted from the operating systems course (CS 520) depending on your background, and you should substitute an elective for the foundation course if this is the case.

Systems CS 520  Operating Systems
CS 615  Systems Administration
CS 666 Information Networks I
CS 669  Network Management

Suggestions for Elective Courses


Computer Systems CS 511  Concurrent Programming
CS 514  Computer Architecture
CS 516  Compiler Design
CS 521  TCP/IP Networks
CS 522  Mobile and Pervasive Computing
CS 549  Distributed Systems
CS 667  Information Networks II
   
Service Oriented Computing CS 546  Web Programming
  CS 548  Engineering of Enterprise Software Systems
CS 561  Database Management Systems
  SOC 521  Software Requirements Acquisition and Analysis
   
Software Engineering  SSW 540  Fundamentals of Software Engineering
SSW 565  Software Architecture and Component-Based Design
SSW 567  Software Testing, Quality Assurance, and Maintenance
   
Management  MIS 662 Legal Issues for the IT Professional
MGT 679 Management Information Systems

Sample Study Plan - Part Time


  Fall Spring  
Year 1 CS 520 Operating Systems
CS 666 Information Networks
SSW 540 Fund of Soft Eng
CS 669 Network Management
CS 561 Database Mgt Sys
Year 2 CS 548 Eng of Ent Soft Sys
CS 573 Fund of Cybersecurity
CS 615 Systems Admin
MIS 662 Legal Issues
SOC 521 Software Reqts

 

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