Applied Computer Science for Sustainable Development
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This master programme focuses on those fields of computer science that are important for achieving the United Nations (UN) sustainable development goals. Internet of Things, Big Data, Cloud, Wireless Communication, Security as well as Machine Learning are some of the fields that are covered in this master programme.Broad knowledgeOur ambition is to give you a broad spectrum of knowledge about the technologies needed to tackle the future challenges related to sustainable development. This programme will also give you an opportunity to explore some multidisciplinary contexts that are important for achieving the UN sustainability goals, e.g. eHealth and water management.ICTComputer science, information and communication technology (ICT) prove to play a fundamental role in the improvement of education, the battle against climate change and even the progress on gender equality. But ICT is also important to ensure sustainability. ICT today is in many parts of the world enabling transformation of the most expensive public services such as education, health care and also advance low income countries’ economies. The programme highlights how modern information technologies such as mobile applications, Internet of Things, data mining, and data security can provide solutions that support global sustainability goals in different multidisciplinary contexts, such as eHealth, e-finance and water management.
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Applicants should have a bachelor's degree with a major in Computer Science or in an engineering subject with the mainfield of study in Computer Science or equivalent.Applicants from non-anglophone countries must provide proof of English proficiency.Application deadline for non EU students is January 15.
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