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by aerioux
3428 days ago
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i'm sorry but this is not correct. CS Masters programs are more money-making then credential caring. Georgia Tech's MS as well as CMU's both accept non-CS traditional backgrounds. 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 |
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There are exceptions but in general CS Masters programs look for sufficient coursework/background in Computer Science and Mathematics. An art major with 0 math/programming courses will find it difficult to be accepted to a Masters program in CS.