Computer and Information Science
The MSE degree requires completion of ten course units that satisfies all of the following requirements:
Advanced study in a specific area of computer science is encouraged. Besides coursework, students may pursue Independent Studies to increase their depth of knowledge in a specific area – a maximum of two independent study credits can be used as electives for the CIS/MSE degree. Students are also encouraged to submit a master’s thesis (see below) which may count as two course units of Masters Student Thesis Research, CIS 9990.
FORMS: Click here to access Penn Engineering graduate forms, including the Graduate Petition for Action; click here to access CIS graduate forms.
Concentrations for CIS/MSE are available in the following areas – Computer Vision, Systems, Artificial Intelligence, Software Foundations, and Theoretical Foundations.
Please see the link for more details, rules, and list of courses – Here
A student wishing to complete a master’s thesis may enroll in two course units of CIS 9990/Masters Thesis Research, which count as electives towards the ten credits needed for the CIS/MSE degree. The student first chooses a thesis advisor, who must belong to the CIS Graduate Group, proposing a suitable thesis topic. The thesis advisor and student discuss and determine the topic, scope, etc. of the thesis. The advisor and student also determine one other faculty member to be a reader for the thesis. The advisor and reader will evaluate the thesis and make the determination of its suitability as a research document. An oral presentation of the thesis is required. This can take the form of a public presentation open to all CIS faculty and students to attend, or in lieu of that, a conference presentation or poster presentation (decided by the thesis adviser). Once the final thesis document is approved, it is signed by the advisor, reader, and CIS/MSE Program Chair, Dr. Swapneel Sheth. Information re: thesis formatting and submission of the thesis to the Penn Engineering Research and Academic Services Office can be accessed here. A copy of the approved version of the thesis should be emailed to the CIS Master’s chair.
A minimum GPA of 2.7 for master’s students must be maintained in order to be considered in good academic standing. If this minimum is not maintained, academic probation or dismissal from the program will be invoked. A 2.7 final GPA must be achieved to graduate in all situations. (Effective Fall 2007 class). Students are permitted to graduate with an F grade in a course; however, no grade lower than a C- will be counted towards the degree. In particular, a C- grade or better must be achieved in the core courses or they must be retaken.