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The Master of Science in Computer Science foresees the acquisition of knowledge, methodologies and specialized computer technologies which will give the graduate student the opportunity to plan, to design, to develop, to estimate and to manage complex r innovative systems for production, transmission and processing of information.The goal of the Master of Science in Computer Science is to train people to get to know the basic theoretical principals of the computer sciences, to be able to acquire specific knowledge in the macro-areas close to software technologies, systems and networks, multimedia, embedded systems, safety and security engineering.The dynamic and young teaching staff is around 40 years old (average age); almost all the professors are actively involved in research in their fields, as stated in the Google Scholar biometric indexes. A strong drive toward Internationalization is one of the key factor that distinguishes Computer Science at UniTN: all Master Degree courses are taught in English, 20% of our teaching staff comes from abroad and about 40% of the Master Degree students are foreigners. The reason behind it is simple: to be a Computer Science professional today means to be confronted and to be working in a global market where the English language is fundamental. From the students’ point of view, to take part in an international environment from the start, gives them the opportunity to face global problems and cultural issues right from the beginning.
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Applicants need a bachelor’s degree with a major in a related field. Applicants from non-anglophone countries should provide proof of English proficiency. The application deadline for non-EU students is March 16.
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Trento
Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol
38122
Italy
- 2 years
- Full Time
- On Campus Learning
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