Computer science deals information about computation, software, hardware and computer systems. The field consists of theoretical and practical approaches. Both of them contribute to research of the main important issues that computer science investigates: IT, which deals with computer and other systems, its development, artificial intelligence and mathematics, software engineering, systems and network engineering. Graduates can work in fields related to: manufacturing of computer and information systems, maintenance and sales of them as well as software and hardware developers, e-business and telecommunication networks experts.
You already know the developments in Information and Communication Technology from the inside. You want to further professionalize your knowledge and skills in this rapidly changing field.
The MSc in Advanced Computer Science is intended for graduates who already have a first degree in Computer Science or a closely related subject, and who wish to extend the knowledge gained in their undergraduate study with more advanced specialised material reflecting current research at the “cutting-edge” of the discipline.
This Master programme is a continuation of the Bachelor studies as a first step towards the PhD. MICS starts with an orientation meeting where all new students get to know the professors and other students.
The Master of Science in ICT Strategic Management (MUSIM) was created on merging two pioneering international groups within the university, the ICT Department (listed amongst the top 100 in the world in the Shanghai Ranking '09) and the Economics and Business Department (first in the Tilburg Economics Ranking'08).
The masterprogramme Educational Science and Technology (EST) teaches how to analyse educational and training problems in a systematic way and how to design good workable solutions for those problems.
SENSE is a program for students who wish to develop their skills in innovation and entrepreneurship in the exciting field of Smart Grids. This programme is unique because of its focus on the innovation process closely connected to developing new business within the electric power area.
After the program, students in the DSS track should not only understand and be able to use large distributed systems but they should be capable of designing and constructing such systems and services deployed on such infrastructures. The program emphasizes a combination of fundamental principles of distributed computing with modern methods of software systems design.
This one-year full time programme, formerly known as MSc in Computation and Game Theory, is intended for graduates who already have a first degree in Computer Science, or in Economics, or a closely related subject. It is related to the "cutting-edge" academic discipline of Algorithmic Game Theory, which lies at the intersection of Economics and Computer Science and provides a mathematical platform to modern Internet applications such as Electronic Commerce or Google sponsored search auctions.
This MSc in Computer Science programme is directed at graduates without a first degree in Computer Science who wish to supplement the knowledge acquired in their undergraduate study with a substantial element of computer science.
As a Business Information Technology professional, you know that introducing a new information system is more than a technical installation, and requires insight in business processes and culture.
If you would like to integrate management and IT skills, prepare yourself for new developments in digital business, and equip yourself with knowledge highly relevant to these emerging technologies, this MSc in Business Information Technology is ideal.
This course aims to give you the professional skills to help public sector organisations distil useful information from the mass of data available and, once they have that information, to get full value from it.