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Dec 06, 2025
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2025 - 2026 Graduate Catalog
Computer Science, M.S., concentration in Computational Operations Research
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Note: Admission to the M.S. in Computer Science with a concentration in Computational Operations Research is suspended. No new students will be admitted to the concentration after Fall 2025.
Computer Science, M.S., Computational Operations Research Concentration
The total credit hour requirement for the M.S. in CS is 32 credits, which must be accumulated by completing a program of courses approved by the Department. There is no thesis option for this concentration.
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Course Requirements
Students must complete 32 graduate credits, including one of the following: In addition, students must satisfactorily complete at least seven courses from the following list of courses in the computational operations research area. The following Mathematics courses may count towards the 32 credit hours and do not require the graduate credit per mission form for a course taken outside of their program of study. Thesis Requirement
There is no thesis option for this concentration. Foreign Language Requirement
There is no foreign language requirement. Satisfactory Progress
To be eligible to graduate, all students must achieve a cumulative grade point average of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale in all courses undertaken for graduate credit at William & Mary after admission to the M.S. degree program concentration in Computational Operations Research. Students with less than a 3.0 average may appeal in writing to the department’s Committee on Admission, Retention, and Financial Aid to remain in the graduate program. The committee normally rejects appeals from students with less than a 2.75 grade point average. No credit toward a degree will be allowed for a course in which a student receives a grade below C (grade point = 2.0). All requirements for the master’s degree must be completed within six years from the first term of enrollment in the master’s program, excluding periods of approved leave and military service. Requests for an extension beyond the six-year limit must be filed following the procedures outlined in Time Limits for Degrees and Extensions in the School of Computing, Data Sciences, and Physics Graduate Catalog. |
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