Masters Degrees in Computer Science - 2195 Courses - Results 276-300
- Applied Computing and Information Technology MSc
- Applied Computing and Information Technology with Project Management MSc
- Computer Networking with Project Management MSc
- Computer Science with Project Management MSc
- Computer Science with placement MSc
- Cyber Crime, Terrorism and Security MSc
- Cyber Security MSc
- Cyber Security with Project Management MSc
University of Bedfordshire
Marketing
- AI in Marketing MSc
University of Bedfordshire
Media Arts
- Future Media MA
- Advanced Computer Science MSc
- Artificial Intelligence MSc
- Big Data Analytics MSc
- Computer Science MSc
- Cyber Security MSc
- User Experience Design Master of Science - MSc (PG)
- Finance and Accounting MSc Postgraduate Diploma - PgDip
- Computer Science MSc Postgraduate Diploma - PgDip
- Data Analytics MSc
Bristol, UWE
Bristol Business School
- Data Science MSc
- Advanced 3D Animation MA
- Advanced 3D Animation - Distance Learning MA
- Advanced 3D Game Art MA
- Advanced 3D Game Art - Distance Learning MA
- Artificial Intelligence Master of Science - MSc (PG)
- Computer Science MSc Master of Science - MSc (PG)
- Computer Science (Conversion) Master of Science - MSc (PG)
- Cyber Resilience Master of Science - MSc (PG)
- Cyber Security MSc
- Data Science Master of Science - MSc (PG)
- Cyber Resilience Master of Science - MSc (PG)
University of Buckingham
Computing
- Advanced Computer Science Master of Philosophy - MPhil
- Human-Inspired Artificial Intelligence Master of Philosophy - MPhil
University of Cambridge
Engineering
- Machine Learning and Machine Intelligence Master of Philosophy - MPhil
About masters in computer science
A masters in computer science gives you the skills, knowledge and training you need to pursue a career as a computer scientist.
Computer scientists play an important role in the development of modern technology. They help organisations evolve and grow by solving complex problems. Working as a computer scientist, you will use mathematics, scientific theory, analytics and robotics to create and improve computer systems and software for a range of organisations.
A masters in computer science involves the study of computer science principles. Students can choose to specialise in a subfield of interest such as artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, software engineering, computer architecture, database systems and application development.
Most students will complete the course in one to two years studying on a full-time basis and three to four years on a part-time basis. Some institutions also offer online learning.
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Why study a masters in computer science?
Computer scientists are employed in a wide range of industries from healthcare and manufacturing, to aerospace and public services. A masters degree in computer science gives you valuable skills that will help you stand out against the competition and make you highly attractive to employers. And, as technology advances, the demand for these specialist skills is set to grow.
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