Master of Administrative Science - Computer Security and Forensic Administration
Tuition: $17,262.00
Application Fee: $130.00
Master of Administrative Science - Computer Security and Forensic Administration -
May 2025 | Sep 2025
Level: Master of Science in Applied Computer Science with Database Administration
Discpline: Computer Sciences
Length: 4 semesters
Check My EligibilityThe Master of Science in Applied Computer Science (MSACS) is a 30 credit program that prepares students for the direct pursuit of productive careers in industry and for continued graduate study. The program educates professionals to become leaders in various areas of computer science ranging from software engineering to computer design, and from systems analysis to the management of information systems. The MSACS program at the Vancouver campus follows FDU’s Gildart Haase School of Computer Sciences and Engineering mission of preparing competent computer professionals and responsible global citizens. Students learn to evaluate current and emerging technologies; identify user needs; design user-friendly interfaces; apply, configure and manage these technologies; and assess their impacts on an individual user, an organization, the environment, and society. Students can choose between two specializations: database administration or advanced computer programming. Each specialization comprises four courses (12 credits). Students who desire to pursue further studies can select the thesis-based stream. A Master’s thesis comprises 6 to 12 credits, depending on the contents of the thesis and the recommendation of the thesis supervisor and the thesis committee.
Tuition: $17,262.00
Application Fee: $130.00
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Application Fee: $130.00
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Master of Science in Applied Computer Science with Advanced computer Programming -
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Full-time undergraduate and post-graduate international students can work anywhere on or off campus without a work permit. The rules around the number of hours a student will be allowed to work may vary based on the country the student chooses to study in. International students are typically able to work up to 20 hours a week.