Computing Science

The Master of Science in Computing Science program focuses on both theoretical and practical elements of computing, with a focus on Distributed Systems, Software Engineering, Intelligent Systems, Computational Science, and Visualization. The majority of courses involve a combination of theoretical lectures and practical experiences. Mathematics and research methods are also crucial, in addition to fundamental computer science abilities. Students’ research and presenting abilities are honed in student colloquia. Project management and related disciplines are also available for people who want to pursue a career in business rather than academics.

All of the abilities learned are put to the test through academic research projects as well as corporate and industry internships. Students can readily join in one of many research partnerships with other subjects, such as bioinformatics, medicine, and astronomy, because computer science is crucial in many areas of study. Internships in a range of sectors are made possible thanks to connections with a variety of firms.

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