With your Master's degree in Computer Science, you can become a professional or researcher with a solid background of theoretical knowledge, methodologies and computer technologies that will enable you to plan, design, develop, supervise, evaluate, test and manage complex or innovative systems for the generation, transmission and processing of information.
During the two years of the course, you will alternate and integrate theoretical and practical laboratory courses. On the Computer Science and Technology track, you will learn to solve complex technological problems using advanced and innovative computing methods. You will study one of the following specialisms
- Computational Foundations
- Cyber Security
- Data Science
- Bioinformatics
- Software and Service Architectures
- Systems and Networks
On the ICT Innovation track, you will study the scientific and technological aspects of one of the following macro areas of information technology
- Cybersecurity
- Software and service architectures
- Data Science
- Embedded systems
- Financial technology
- Human-Computer Interaction and Design
- Data analytics and AI for competitive manufacturing
You will also complement your education with training embedded in other courses at the University (such as Biology, Economics and Mathematics) or through the entrepreneurship and innovation training offered by the European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT) programmes.
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