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NSU B.S. in Computer Science Graduate
Become an In-Demand Computer Science Educator
Computer science is a fast-growing field, and skilled educators and trainers are in high demand. This program is designed to support the teaching of computer science in educational settings but is NOT intended to lead to K-12 licensure.
NSU’s M.S. in Computer Science Education will prepare you to bridge that educational gap. In addition to pedagogical knowledge, you’ll have the skills necessary to demonstrate the ability to create basic computational artifacts and knowledge of computing systems and their integration. This includes security, privacy, and ethical considerations.
Choose From Two Concentrations
- Data Science and AI Application
- Teaching & Learning
Why Earn M.S. in Computer Science Education at NSU?
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Career Outcomes
Learning Outcomes
A graduate with an M.S. in Computer Science Education will have the ability to:
- Communicate computing systems and applications concepts, designs, and solutions effectively and professionally
- Apply knowledge of computing and information technology to produce effective designs and solutions for specific problems
- Identify, analyze, and synthesize scholarly literature relating to the field of computing and information technology
- Evaluate software development tools, software systems, and modern computing platforms
Computer Science Education Curriculum
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