Master in Computer Science
- Feb 24
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This Master study program is a 100% research-based academic pathway designed for professionals and graduates who aim to advance their expertise in computational theory, advanced software systems, and emerging digital technologies. Positioned at a study level equal to EQF Level 7 and aligned with the second European cycle, the program emphasizes analytical thinking, scientific methodology, and innovation-driven problem solving within the dynamic field of computer science.
With an academic workload equal to 60 ECTS and a minimum duration of 12 months (with flexibility for extension), the program enables learners to balance research progression with professional commitments. The structure is carefully designed to cultivate both theoretical depth and applied research competence.
The program consists of five modules, including:
Two research-focused modules that develop advanced research design, quantitative and qualitative methodologies, academic writing, and scientific publication skills.
Two general modules that strengthen interdisciplinary understanding, strategic innovation thinking, and digital transformation awareness.
One specialized computer science module that concentrates on advanced topics such as artificial intelligence, data science, cybersecurity, distributed systems, computational modeling, or software engineering innovation.
The study journey culminates in a comprehensive research thesis and structured research activities that demonstrate the learner’s ability to contribute original insight to the field of computer science. Throughout the program, students are encouraged to engage with real-world technological challenges, scalable digital infrastructures, and next-generation computing paradigms.
This Master study program is ideal for technology professionals, engineers, system architects, analysts, and innovators seeking to deepen their research capacity, enhance leadership in digital environments, and contribute to the future of intelligent and secure computing systems.


