MSc in Computing

Key Points

  • Work permit while you study

  • Post Graduation Work Permit for 24 months

  • Starting dates: October / February

  • Duration: 1 year

  • Level 9 qualification

  • Type: Full Time
  • Hours: Daytime
  • Enrollment Fee: From € 14,000 / year

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Designed specifically to address a growing need in industry, the Master of Computing at Griffith College is a 1-year program that aims to provide students with a vision of the world of academic and industrial computer research. Taught full time, as a graduate of this course:

  • Gain specialized knowledge and skills essential for a career in computer science or IT.
  • Establishes an analytical mindset necessary for independent professional and academic research.
  • Gain a practical understanding of how to research and master technical problems, analyze and present your findings consistently, and document your work in a professional manner.
  • Develop a team player attitude necessary to communicate problems, ideas and solutions at all levels of the industrial team. </ li>
  • Take advantage of your knowledge of support topics in the various disciplines of computer science.
  • Get great job prospects with a 100% employment history from a sample of 35 graduates from our class of 2017. < / li>

Career progression

Through the Master of Computer Science, you will have gained valuable professional experience, specialize in a key emerging field, and develop many technical skills. There is a wide range of career options for our graduates, including:

  • Technical application developers
  • IT Consultant
  • Systems Analysts
  • Database administrators
  • Network administrators
  • Head of Data Science
  • Digital Designer
  • IT Operations Manager
  • System Analyzer
  • Web Developer

Program structure

  • Search methods
  • Computer networks and internetworking
  • Mobile development
  • Information retrieval and web search
  • Information security
  • Agile Software Development
  • Cloud platforms and applications
  • Parallel and distributed programming
  • Dissertation / Dissertation by practice

Admission requirements

  • Candidates applying for this course must have an honors degree in Computer Science, or a Higher Diploma in Computer Science or related discipline or equivalent international and / or relevant work experience.
  • For international candidates, the foreign equivalent is required. In addition, an officially translated degree will be required.
  • If English is not your mother tongue, you must show that your level of English is at an adequate level, that is, a minimum of 6.5 IELTS or equivalent.

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