Introduction
Every
day of our world's move to an information society, key solutions are
provided by computer science, also known as informatics. No other
discipline has grown so fast in such a short time and is constantly
finding new uses for information technology.
The Faculty of
Information Technology at Applied Science University offers a Master of
Science Degree in Computer Science (MSCS) program thatcovers a broad
range of computer science topics, and leads to degree following the
international standard. The skills at the Master level include the
skills of a Bachelor to an enhanced extent. MSCS is designed for those
who have already completed a BSc. degree in Computer Science or a
related major.
Objectives
MSCS
indicates two things to prospective employers. First, it guarantees
that you have a broad grounding in computer science as a discipline.
Second, it certifies that you have studied a particular area in detail
and thus have additional depth in a particular specialty. Both
components are important to the Master's program.
The Program objectives of the master's degree in Computer Science are:
- The degree prepares students for highly skilled programming careers in industry and society.
- The degree prepares you for leadership roles in your industry career.
- The degree prepares you for the increasingly sophisticated application of computers to the needs of industry and society
- Building the knowledge and give the skills in research and innovation
in the field of computer science to - prepare students for graduate study
at the doctoral level.
- To provide students with the tools needed to compete in any marketplace.
The two tracks of Msc in computer science are:
Master of Computer Science Comprehensive Examination Track Option
The faculty also sought to attract members of a distinguished teaching staff and worked to develop their skills through various workshops. The faculty also sent a number of distinguished students and also recently approved the request for full-time faculty for one of the faculty members. The faculty also attracts outstanding students by setting up a series of competitions that will give discounts to the early students based on their results, including the future programmers' competition and the MPAS competition in previous years.