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Archived Curricula Guide 2012–2015
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Master's Programme in Computer Science

Learning outcomes

Upon completion of the Master's degree the student
- masters at least one sub-field in computer sciences in depth
- knows scientific thinking and can apply scientific working methods in his or her own field of specialization
- is motivated for life-long learning
- has the required skills and knowledge for post-graduate studies
- can apply newly acquired information and operate in international working situations
- can communicate in professional and scientific contexts
- knows the ethical norms in his or her specialization and can apply them in his or her work.

Studies in the Master's programme in Computer Science are divided into specializations. In addition to the general goals of the Master's programme, each specialization has its own goals. Below you can find the learning outcomes of each specialization


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Master's Programme in Computer Science

School of Information Sciences