Master's Programme in Computing Sciences, 120 cr
- Description
- Structure and studies
Students having completed the Master’s Degree Programme in Computing Sciences will
have a thorough command of their own Computing Sciences specialisation and be capable of working as experts and developers in the field of their own specialisation
be familiar with scientific thinking and capable of applying scientific working methods in their own area of specialisation in relevant tasks
be capable of applying the acquired knowledge and skills in international working life
possess prerequisites for scientific doctoral (postgraduate) training
have sufficient communication and co-operation skills required for work, scientific activities and public social discussion concerning their field of expertise
be conversant with the ethical norms of their own field of expertise and apply these in their own work and research
have prerequisites for continuous professional development and are motivated for lifelong learning.
Master’s degree programme in Computing Sciences consists of seven specialisations (study tracks), leading either to Master of Science, or Master of Science in Technology degree:
- Data Science (M.Sc.)
- Machine Learning (M.Sc. Tech)
- Statistical Data Analytics (M.Sc.)
and
- Human-Technology Interaction (M.Sc.)
- Human-Technology Interaction (M.Sc. Tech)
- Software, Web & Cloud (M.Sc.)
- Software, Web & Cloud (M.Sc. Tech).
- Natural Sciences
- Information and Communication Technologies
- Engineering, Manufacturing and Construction