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Nov 23, 2024
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Mercy University 2024-2025 Graduate Catalog
Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Specialization, M.S.
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Narasimhaswamy Banavara, Ph.D., Program Director
914-674-7443
nbanavara@mercy.edu
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Purpose
The 36-credit specialization in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in the Master of Science program in Computer Science is designed to equip students with the necessary theoretical fundamentals as well as knowledge about cutting-edge application tools to solve data science problems.
Students are introduced to and trained in the mathematical methods of data science, computational data analysis, machine learning and deep learning, artificial intelligence, applications in big data, and data engineering services in the cloud.
Program Objectives
For all students in the M.S. program in Computer Science:
1. Acquire a working knowledge of the theoretical foundations of Computer Science
2. Develop critical thinking, problem-solving and analytical skills
Additionally, for students in the Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning specialization:
Program Goals:
3. Develop an in-depth understanding of the key technologies in computer science
Student Learning Outcomes (SLO’s)
Students who graduate with a Master’s in Computer Science will be able to:
- Communicate Computer Science concepts, designs, and solutions effectively and professionally
- Develop efficient and effective algorithmic solutions to real-world problems
- Analyze and evaluate the complexity and computability of solutions to real-world problem
Additionally, for students in the Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning specialization:
4. Mine, analyze, and visualize data
5. Solve real-world problems by applying principles of computing intelligence and data analytics
Pre-requisites
Students should take these courses before starting the AI+ML Specialization in the M.S. Computer Science program:
- Calculus
- Object-Oriented Programming
- Data Structures
- Discrete Structures
- Theoretical Concepts of Computer Science
- Basic Statistics
Electives
Students can choose one or more of the following courses with the explicit permission of the Program Director.
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