Abstract

This chapter discusses the objectives of a computer science master's degree program that may be evaluated in the light of the various purposes of graduate training in this area. It highlights three goals concerning it. One possible goal is predoctoral preparation, and the objective of the master's degree program would then be to develop the intellectual capabilities, which may be discussed in the doctoral program workshop. A second goal is technical professional training to develop certain programming and applied problem-solving capabilities for use by industry and research organizations. The third goal is to develop capabilities for use in a business or educational administrative context where computers are relevant. The chapter discusses the technical professional master's degree and the extent to which this can be integrated with the predoctoral master's degree.

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