Computing - M. Comp.
The master in computing (M.Comp.) at the School of Sciences and Engineering prepares students for higher-level professional practice in local and international markets. The objectives of the program are to provide graduates with:
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Broad knowledge of advanced Computer Science topics
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Creative applications of scientific knowledge in the analysis, design, and implementation of computer systems
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Detailed knowledge of modern computational and experimental methods
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Extensive knowledge in an area of student interest from one of the offered fields of research
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Awareness of the local and global context in which Computer Science is practiced, including industrial and business practices, social needs, and considerations of cultures and ethics
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An ability to solve computational problems, think critically, function well in a team, and communicate effectively
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A high standard of written and oral communication on technical matters