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Course Overview
The Master of Science in Computing Science is a graduate-level degree offered by the Department of Computing Science. The program has two pathways:
Thesis-Based Route: Requires a minimum of 15 credits of graduate-level coursework plus a supervised research thesis.
Course-Based Route: Requires 30 credits of coursework, including seven graduate-level courses and a six-credit capstone project.
Most students complete the program in about two years, with a maximum of four years for the thesis-based route and six years for the course-based route.
The program supports a wide range of specializations, including artificial intelligence, machine learning, human–computer interaction, graphics, robotics, software systems, networks, bioinformatics, and more.
What You'll Learn
Advanced Technical Expertise
Build deep knowledge in your chosen specialization, such as AI, systems design, HCI, or robotics.Research & Applied Skills
Thesis-route students develop strong research abilities, including planning, writing, and defending a thesis.
Course-route students gain applied experience through a practical capstone project that demonstrates problem-solving and project skills.
Professional & Academic Development
The degree prepares you for high-level industry roles or further study in a doctoral program. Outstanding thesis-route students may even fast-track into a PhD.

Free

University of Alberta
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