TOFEL:100分
IELTS:7分
36 points of approved coursework
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$21,924
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The MSCS degree is course-based. Typically, students take approximately 12 graduate-level courses. These courses must include:
Three foundational courses in algorithms, programming languages and operating systems
Two courses in different designated application areas, such as graphics and databases.
One course among the capstone courses that provide substantial programming exercises.
Apart from taking classes, one must also satisfy minimum GPA requirements.
NEW YORK UNIVERSITY (NYUHOME) ACCOUNTS
Upon admission, all NYU students are assigned an NYUHome account based on their NetID. You can activate your account by visiting the NYUHome Start Page. You will be prompted with instructions from there. Your user ID for this account is your NYU NetID, which is printed on the back of your NYU photo ID card.
COURANT INSTITUTE OF MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES (CIMS) ACCOUNTS
All CS and Math graduate students are eligible for Courant computer accounts. To obtain a CIMS account, go to the Courant Computer Accounts page.
Visiting students from other departments, undergraduates taking graduate classes and students who have not otherwise been issued a password must specifically request an account by sending an email to Courtney Mills: mills@cs.nyu.edu
The body of your message should contain the following information:
Lastname, Firstname
NetID
University ID number (such as N12345678)
The program or class you are currently enrolled in
For more information regarding general computing resources at Courant, visit the Courant Computing Resources page.
DEPARTMENT MAILING LISTS
Please click on the links below to subscribe to the various departmental mailing lists. Note that you must subscribe using either your Courant or your NYU e-mail address.
opportunities@cs.nyu.edu is a list that the department uses to post educational, research, and job opportunities. Employers wishing to post jobs or internships to the opportunities@cs.nyu.edu list should follow the instructions on the prospective employers page.
cschat@cs.nyu.edu is open to all department members and is used to post announcements and queries of potential interest to the Computer Science Department community.
colloq@cs.nyu.edu is used to announce talks and seminars in our department and related fields.
In addition to the private lists shown above, you may also browse the department's public mailing lists. Note that this page is only accessible from within the NYU network.
GSAS NEW STUDENT CHECKLIST
The Graduate School of Arts & Science also provides a new student checklist with additonal information to help you get started at NYU.
GRE and TOEFL or IELTS for Computer Science and Information Systems Applicants: GRE general test required. Either the TOEFL or the IELTS is required of all applicants who are not native English speakers. See test score requirements.For the TOEFL, the Graduate School recommends that the applicant achieve a minimum TOEFL score of 100 on the internet-based test. For the IELTS, a minimum overall band score of at least 7 is recommended.
Statement of Academic Purpose: In a concisely written statement, please describe your past and present work as it relates to your intended field of study, your educational objectives, and your career goals. In addition, please include your intellectual and professional reasons for choosing your field of study and why your studies/research can best be done at the Graduate School of Arts and Science at NYU. The statement should not exceed two double-spaced pages.
Writing Sample: Not required.
NYU Abu Dhabi or NYU Shanghai Applicants: Applicants to the Abu Dhabi or Shanghai tracks of the Ph.D. program should indicate their interest in the campus section of the application.
截止申请时间:
3月1日秋季/10月1日春季
The Masters in Computer Science (MSCS) program is designed to make you a better thinker, a better programmer and a better system architect. It will also provide you with a good understanding of current technology. Our philosophy is to require you to master foundational topics and then let you specialize in application areas of your interest. You will gain a broad and deep understanding of many aspects of computer science, choosing among such fields as security and cryptography, graphics, scientific computing, programming languages, databases, networking, and distributed systems, to name a few. This may enable you to become a design lead in a complex multi-faceted project.