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by Mr. Reinhold Wilderman Jr. 10 min read

Overview

Students interested in studying networking and systems administration should refer to one of the following MS programs: information sciences and technologies or computing security, or contact Graduate Admissions for more information.

Admission Requirements

To be considered for admission to the MS program in networking and systems administration, candidates must fulfill the following requirements:

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RIT’s Golisano College of Computing and Information Sciences is forming a new School of Information to recognize the changing roles of information professionals. The school aims to bridge the digital divide and make computing solutions available, accessible, usable and suitable to all.

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Computing Security, BS Degree, Typical Course Sequence

  • Please see General Education Curriculum (GE) for more information. (WI) Refers to a writing intensive course within the major. Please see Wellness Education Requirement for more information. Students completing bachelor's degrees are required to complete two different Wellness courses. † Students must complete one of the following lab science seque...
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Accelerated Dual-Degree Programs

  • Today’s careers require advanced degrees grounded in real-world experience. RIT’s Combined Accelerated Pathways enable you to earn both a bachelor’s and a master’s degree in as little as five years of study. You’ll earn two degrees while gaining the valuable, hands-on experience that comes from co-ops, internships, research, study abroad, and more. Learn how a Combined Acce…
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Computing Security, BS/MS Degree, Typical Course Sequence

  • Please see General Education Curriculum (GE) for more information. (WI) Refers to a writing intensive course within the major. * Please see Wellness Education Requirement for more information. Students completing bachelor's degrees are required to complete two different Wellness courses. † Students must complete one of the following lab science sequences: Unive…
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