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by grayshirts
3428 days ago
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In general Masters in CS programs require either a BS in CS or coursework in areas like operating systems, data structures, algorithms, computability/complexity etc. These courses generally have prereqs such as 1-2 semesters worth of programming courses, discrete math etc. Someone without a CS background most likely would not be accepted to a standard MS program. |
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This is trivially verifiable on linkedin. That said they do require high ugrad GPAs frequently.
Source: Knowing Georgia Tech Phd TA's and being a CMU TA for Master's classes