申请材料清单
1.A completed Application for Graduate Admission
2.Three letters of recommendation. It is required that one be an academic reference if you graduated or engaged in post-graduate education in the past three years
3.You must supply the name and email address of your recommenders in order to submit your application.
Recommendations must be received before your application can be reviewed.
4.A self-evaluation (short essay discussing your motivation for study)
5.A current résumé
6.Transcript(s) from each college and graduate school attended. Unofficial transcripts can be uploaded to your application. Official transcripts will be required upon matriculation.
7.A nonrefundable $85 application fee.
8.Minimum TOEFL Requirements
Unless otherwise indicated by the department/program to which you are applying, the minimum total internet-based TOEFL score is 84, with minimum scores in each section as follows:
Reading—21
Listening—18
Speaking—23
Writing—22
The ETS TOEFL institution code for all Boston University Graduate Programs is 3087.
9.Minimum IETLS Requirements
In addition to the TOEFL, the IELTS is also accepted as proof of English proficiency. The band score of 6.5 is required for admission to Metropolitan College. Applicants submitting IELTS scores will need to contact their testing center and request official test scores be mailed to the following address:
Boston University Metropolitan College
Graduate Admissions & Enrollment Services
808 Commonwealth Avenue, Suite 270
Boston, MA 02215
专业介绍
The Master of Science in Computer Science concentration in Computer Networks provides students with a broad foundation in information technology (IT), and an in-depth understanding of computer data communication and modern networking. The five core courses include a comprehensive, introductory networking course that covers digital communications, local area, wide area, wireless, and other network technologies. The core also includes courses in databases, math for IT, strategic IT, software development, and systems analysis and design. The Computer Networks concentration courses provide students with a comprehensive understanding of network design and implementation, network performance analysis and management, network security, and the latest networking technology. The program is designed to empower students with extensive knowledge and hands-on experience to analyze, design, procure, manage, and implement cutting-edge computer networking solutions and technologies.
推荐课程
MET CS 566 Analysis of Algorithms
MET CS 575 Operating Systems
MET CS 662 Computer Language Theory
MET CS 673 Software Engineering
MET CS 535 Computer Networks
MET CS 579 Database Management
MET CS 635 Network Media Technologies
MET CS 685 Network Design and Management
MET CS 690 Network Security
MET CS 775 Advanced Networkin
MET CS 503 Windows .NET Application Programming with C#
MET CS 532 Computer Graphics
MET CS 546 Quantitative Methods for Information Systems
MET CS 560 Organization of Programming Languages
MET CS 561 Financial Informatics
MET CS 570 Biomedical Sciences and Health IT
MET CS 580 Health Informatics
MET CS 581 Electronic Health Records
MET CS 599 Biometrics
MET CS 601 Web Application Development
MET CS 622 Advanced Java Programming
MET CS 632 Information Technology Project Management
MET CS 633 Software Quality, Testing, and Security Management
MET CS 651 Web Development with .NET
MET CS 664 Artificial Intelligence
MET CS 665 Software Design and Patterns
MET CS 667 Enterprise Java
MET CS 671 Systems Programming Using UNIX
MET CS 674 Database Security
MET CS 683 Mobile Application Development with Android
MET CS 684 IT Security Policies and Procedures
MET CS 689 Designing and Implementing a Data Warehouse
MET CS 693 Digital Forensics and Investigations
MET CS 701 Rich Internet Application Development
MET CS 703 Network Forensics
MET CS 732 Advanced Game Graphics
MET CS 755 Cloud Computing
MET CS 767 Machine Learning
MET CS 773 Software Quality Management
MET CS 779 Advanced Database Management
MET CS 783 Enterprise Architecture
MET CS 789 Cryptography
MET CS 799 Advanced Cryptography