Master in Computer Sciences [60.0] - SINF2M1

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The objective of the Master (60 credits) in Computer Sciences is to train professionals in computer science who will be able to understand and analyse the complex requirements of business, to design information systems responding to these requirements, to master the rapidly evolving technologies in this field, to implement the solutions and to guarantee the quality of the products and prcesses of development in business.

 

This Master’s is designed especially for adults taking up their university training for whom the 120 credits Master’s would be too demanding. The program being offered here could be adapted the INGI degree committee in order to take account of the experience of the candidates. Moreover, as for all study programs, the 60 credits Master in Computer Science can be spread over two years under certain conditions.

 

The 60 credits Master in Computer Science program is taken in one year (but can be spread over two years under certain conditions) and has a core curriculum of 60 credits.

 

The program proposed here can be adapted in function of the career of the candidate. If in the course of their previous studies students have already taken a course listed in the core curriculum, or done some work deemed equivalent, they can replace it by any of the courses available from the 120 credits Master in Computer Science program, taking care to respect the legal requirements. They should also check that the minimum number of credits required for the validation of the degree has been reached.

 

The program thus constituted will be submitted for approval to the degree committee of the Master’s program.


Retour en début de pageGeneral presentation of the programme

Master’s 120 credits accessible:

The 60 credits Master in Computer Sciences can be followed by a 120 credits Master in Computer Sciences. However, this move is not ideal since at most only 37 credits of the 60 credits Master’s can count towards the 120 credits Master’s.


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| 6/02/2009 |