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Graduate Degree (M.Sc) in Computer Science and Engineering
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Regulation and Master's Program in Computer Science and Engineering acad. year 2023-24

Objectives of the Programme

The Postgraduate Studies Programme (MSc) awards:
Postgraduate Diploma (MSc) in "Computer Science and Engineering".

The aim of the MSc is to deepen the knowledge in one or two thematic areas of Computer Science and Engineering (the research areas can be found here), so that the holders of the awarded degree have increased potential to contribute to industrial research and product design.

The close collaboration that has developed between the Department and the Institute of Computer Science of the Foundation for Research and Technology (FORTH) continuously supports an excellent environment for conducting research and postgraduate education, and contributes to attracting resources and human resources, while promoting joint participation in international education and research activities, and maintaining a wide range of international partners at academic and industrial level.

All this effort is supported at postgraduate level by scholarships awarded by the University, FORTH as well as other organisations.

Thematic Areas

The Diploma of Postgraduate Studies (MSc) in "Computer Science and Engineering" is the only specialization of the MSc, organized around the following twelve (12) subject areas, divided into three (3) groups:

A. Computing Infrastructures

    A1. Computer Architecture and Microelectronics
    A2. Computer systems, parallel and high performance computing
    A3. Computer security and distributed systems
    A4. Computer networks, mobile computing, and telecommunications

B. Theory, Software and Data

    B1. Algorithms and systems analysis
    B2. Databases, information and knowledge management
    B3. Software engineering and programming languages
    B4. Artificial intelligence and machine learning

C. Computer Science and Engineering Applications

    C1. Signal processing and analysis
    C2. Computer vision and robotics
    C3. Computr graphics and human-computer interaction
    C4. Bioinformatics, medical informatics, and computational neuroscience


Expected Learning Outcomes
You can read the expected learning outcomes here.

Applied Teaching and Learning Processes
The applied teaching and learning procedures are described here

Examination assessments and pass rates
The method of assessment for each postgraduate course is described on the individual course page.

According to the decision of the Department's Assembly, the pass rates in the postgraduate courses will be announced here at the end of each examination period starting from January 2024.

The evaluation process of the MSc by the students is described here.
 
Our Graduate Programme currently operates without tuition, while most of our Graduate Students are additionally funded through fellowships granted by the University, FORTH, and other sources.

How to apply

Regarding Applications for Admission to the Master's Program see: Guide for applicants

Regulation of Studies
Regulation of the Programme of Graduate Studies in Computer Science and Engineering

Postgraduate Studies Secretariat Services
You can see the services of the Postgraduate Studies Secretariat here.

Other Learning Opportunities
In addition to the postgraduate courses, other learning opportunities (summer schools, seminars, lectures, etc.) are posted on the website announcements. You can also subscribe to relevant networks for updates (YouTube Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, Twitter News, Twitter announcements).

M.Sc. Thesis Report
After Graduation
See the People>Alumni section and subscribe to the relevant alumni systems and networks of our Department.