Build it, code it with a STEM-designated MS
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With an MS in Computer Science from Pace, you will distinguish yourself from the rest in an exciting and dynamic field. Explore, discover, and employ a wealth of skills and techniques that will help you achieve your goals. Create mobile apps and games, study artificial intelligence and its applications, master cryptography and computer security—all of these specialties and more are options at Pace’s Seidenberg School of Computer Science and Information Systems.
On top of a world-class student experience at Pace University, our graduates go on to excellent prospects after they graduate. In the class of 2023, 98% of Seidenberg master's-level graduates were employed within one year of graduation, with an average salary of $91,035 per year. Computer science is a thriving industry, and Seidenberg graduates are perfectly positioned to excel in our thriving New York location.
Seidenberg Initiatives
Seidenberg students and faculty are always using computer science to create innovative and dynamic projects. Our recent initiatives include:
Cybersecurity
Addressing the urgent and current demand for cybersecurity expertise in the US and throughout the world.
Mobile app development
Mobile app development combines tech skills, usability, and design elements to improve the lives of others.
Software engineering
The ins and outs of software engineering: design, development, implementation, and maintenance.
Big data
Big data and analytics are an increasingly important aspect of today's business technology scene.
Artificial intelligence
Research into how to create machines and software capable of intelligent behavior, or "thinking machines."
Robotics
Research, academic courses, and a Robotics Lab make up robotics at the Seidenberg School.
Health Care and Life Sciences IT
Computer technology is a significant part of the progress in the health care industry.
Women in Technology
Empowering women to pursue STEM education and careers.
Design thinking
Design thinking is a problem-solving methodology that can be used to achieve remarkable results.
Featured companies
Students have access through coursework, internships and recruitment to Seidenberg’s extensive partnership and alumni network at leading companies including:
- IBM
- Environmental Protection Agency
- Microsoft
- PwC
- Citibank
- US Department of Justice
- Morgan Stanley
- SpaceX
- NBCUniversal
- Mastercard
Having a community where I can let my guard down and feel like I belong and my voice is heard has been key for me."
– Luisa Morales, MS '20, Pace Women in Tech, GHC '19 Scholar