Physics and Computer Science, MS - Areas of Study - Christopher Newport University

Areas of Study

Physics and Computer Science, MS

Traditional Program of Study

Concentrations

Core (9 credits)

  • CPSC 501 - Software System Design and Implementation
  • CPSC 502 - Communications I (Computer Networks)
  • CPSC 510 - Artificial Intelligence I

Concentration (12 credits)

Select any four CPSC or PCSE courses from the M.S. in Applied Physics and Computer Science program (at least one must be 600 level). The courses chosen must be approved by the Graduate Program Coordinator.

NOTE: If PCSE 579 is successfully completed three times, it is treated as if the student completed a three-credit course and will be applied as such to the graduation requirements.

Thesis (9 credits)

  • PCSE 699 - Thesis Research

Non-Thesis (12 credits)

12 additional credits (at the 500 or 600 level) from courses with a CPSC, PCSE, or PHYS prefix

Core (9 credits)

  • PHYS 521 Computer Architecture
  • CPSC 501 Software System Design and Implementation
  • CPSC 502 Communications I (Computer Networks)

Concentration (12 credits)

Select four courses from the M.S. in Applied Physics and Computer Science program (at least one must be 600-level). The courses must reflect the hardware and software nature of this concentration. The courses chosen must be approved by the Graduate Program Coordinator.

NOTE: If PCSE 579 is successfully completed three times, it is treated as if the student completed a three-credit course and will be applied as such to the graduation requirements.

Thesis (9 credits)

  • PCSE 699 - Thesis Research

Non-Thesis (12 credits)

12 additional credits (at the 500 or 600 level) from courses with a CPSC, PCSE, or PHYS prefix

Core (9 credits)

  • PHYS 501 - Models of Dynamical Systems
  • PHYS 504 - Electromagnetic Theory
  • Select one:
    • PHYS 502 - Quantum Physics
    • PHYS 506 - Thermodynamics & Statistical Physics

Concentration (12 credits)

Select any four PHYS or PCSE courses from the M.S. in Physics and Computer Science program, not including any course taken to fulfill the core courses requirement. CPSC 501 is also an acceptable choice. The courses chosen must be approved by the Graduate Program Coordinator.

NOTE: If PCSE 579 is successfully completed three times, it is treated as if the student completed a three-credit course and will be applied as such to the graduation requirements.

Thesis (9 credits)

  • PCSE 699 - Thesis Research

Non-Thesis (12 credits)

12 additional credits (at the 500 or 600 level) from courses with a CPSC, PCSE, or PHYS prefix

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