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COSCĀ 6347. Programming Practicum. 3 Hours.

The practicum provides the student an opportunity to develop their programming and analytical skills by applying concepts and techniques learned in organized classes to real world projects under the supervision of faculty and/or supervisory Computer professionals. Prerequisite: Eighteen hours of Computer and Information Science graduate level coursework. Student must register for this course every semester the practicum is in progress but only three hours of practicum will apply to the student's degree plan.
Prerequisite: Student must register for this course every semester the practicum is in progress but only three hours of practicum will apply to the student's degree plan.

Master of Science in Computing and Data Science

https://catalog.shsu.edu/graduate-and-professional/college-departments/science-and-engineering-technology/computer-science/computing-data-science-ms/
The Computing and Data Science curriculum utilizes state-of-the-art software, software development methodologies, project management techniques, data science, and systems. Emphasis is placed on preparing students for an environment where change is the norm. Computing and Data Science may be selected as the major for the Master of Science degree.

Master of Science in Digital Forensics

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The Master of Science in Digital Forensics is a thirty hour program that prepares students for service in a variety of public and commercial arenas such as digital forensics or as network security professionals. In particular, graduates from the Digital Forensics program will be able to effectively plan, establish, and administer security and information assurance systems in commercial settings and law enforcement. This program utilizes state-of-the-art facilities, like Sam Houston State University's Cyber Forensics Intelligence Center. The facility includes a Network Security Lab, accommodating training in data, network and cyber security intrusion detection, prevention and tracing, and a Data Recovery Lab that will provide training in the identification, recovery, and preservation of data for legal purposes.

Master of Science in Cybersecurity

https://catalog.shsu.edu/graduate-and-professional/college-departments/science-and-engineering-technology/computer-science/information-assurance-and-cybersecurity-ms/
Graduate study in Cybersecurity is open to students who have completed undergraduate coursework in Computer Science, Cybersecurity, Digital Forensics, Information Systems, or a closely related technical field. Applicants with bachelor's degrees in other fields may also be considered if they have equivalent academic preparation, technical coursework, or relevant professional experience. Applicants who do not have sufficient technical preparation may be required to complete stem work courses to ensure a minimum level of technical competence. Stem work decisions are made on an individual basis by the department chair.