Non-Award
Study the theory and practical aspects of topics as diverse as computer programming, intelligent and interactive systems, digital media, robotics, systems engineering, heuristic optimisation and more. You'll work in close consultation with industry, building scientific skills that are in demand and up-to-the-minute, and running industry-relevant projects.
You won't just study the science, you'll DO the science in a real-world environment.
The Master of Computer Science involves significant project work, notably a major individual project that may tackle an industry-relevant problem or a research question.