Master of Computer Science (MCSc)
Master of Applied Computer Science (MACSc)
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
Master of Applied Computer Science (MACSc)
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
Overview
The Faculty of Computer Science offers both Master’s and
Doctoral degree programs. The Master’s program is available either with a
traditional research-oriented thesis option, or with a project option and more
courses designed for students interested in an advanced professional degree.
Research in the Faculty has an interdisciplinary approach. There are
approximately 30 full-time professors in the Faculty, and approximately 200
students registered in the Master’s and Doctoral programs.
Length of Program
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MCSc - typical time to complete is
2 years
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MACSc - typical time to complete is
2 years
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PhD - typical time to complete is
3-4 years
Research Areas
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Visual Analytics
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Text and Data Analytics
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Networks and Security
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Wireless networks and Security
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Human-Computer Interaction and
Ubiquitous Computing
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Visualization, New Media and Image
Processing
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Mobile Graphics
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Theory and Algorithms
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Genetic Algorithms and Evolutionary
Computing
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Bioinformatics
·
Health Informatics
·
Autonomous Robots
Admission Requirements
Candidates must satisfy the
general requirements for admission to the Faculty of Graduate Studies. To be
admitted to the MCSc or MACSc all students must have completed an undergraduate
program in Computer Science with high standing. Students with high standing in
a non-computer science undergraduate program may be admitted to the MACSc
program with an additional requirement of core undergraduate Computer Science
courses in addition to the graduate Computer Science courses. To be admitted to
the PhD program all students must have completed a thesis-based Master's degree
in Computer Science
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