Early Admission Requirements BSU undergraduates in Computer Science and Cybersecurity and Digital Forensics can apply for early admittance in their junior or senior year of undergraduate study. Both Computer Science and Cybersecurity and Digital Forensics BS students should consult with the graduate program coordinator during the sophomore or junior year to ensure proper preparation. Upon acceptance, students may take up to two graduate-level courses during their final year of undergraduate study, and may apply these courses to both the undergraduate and graduate degrees. The two graduate-level courses may be counted as free electives toward the 120 required undergraduate credits. A minimum grade of “B” is required for graduate credit.
Although students may be accepted into the graduate program at this point, they will be classified as undergraduate students until the BS degree has been awarded. They will be classified as graduate students in the following semester.
Requirements for early admission are:
• Minimum cumulative undergraduate GPA of 3.3 and the completion of three courses of COMP151-Computer Science I, COMP152- Computer Science II and COMP250-Data Structures and algorithms with a minimum grade of "B" in all three courses.
• Junior or senior rank in the Computer Science BS or Cybersecurity and Digital Forensics BS program at BSU
• Enrollment or completion of in the following courses with a minimum grade of "B":
Computer Science BS students: COMP350- Operating Systems and COMP435-Analysis of Algorithms
Cybersecurity and Digital Forensics BS students: CYBF350-System Security and CYBF390-Network Security
Continued enrollment is contingent upon completing these courses with a grade of "B" or better.
• A detailed personal statement explaining the specific interests and experiences in this field, and the career goals
• Three academic or professional letters of recommendation
• Official transcripts of all undergraduate course work The application fee for the Master's Degree Early Acceptance applicants will be waived.
Graduate Chair: Dr. Haleh Khojasteh
Submit Early Admission Application