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Software Development – (M.Sc.)

University of Tampere

School of Information Sciences (SIS)
Application Deadline: January 31, 2012
Annual Tuition Fee: Free
Location: Tampere / Finland / View location on map ▾ Hide location on map ▴
Duration: 24 months Start Date: September
Educational Form:
  • Taught
Education Variants:
  • Fulltime
Credits (ECTS): 120
Languages: English 
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Location of University of Tampere

The programme aims at expanding the students' knowledge in the software engineering discipline. It puts emphasis on software development related activities and offers an excellent opportunity to explore principled design and development of software. The proximity of an exceptionally large number of IT companies operating in the region provides an additional asset to the students.

Graduates will have the abilities to participate in demanding and comprehensive software projects at different stages of the project and in various tasks.


Contents

Studies consist of lectures and seminars on theoretical and methodological questions, and supervised individual research for a Master´s thesis.

Studies require active attendance and participation in classes. Some of the course units are organised only once during the programme period.

Complementing studies may be required depending on the student's previous studies. Language studies in Finnish and Intercultural Communication (c. 6 ECTS credits), and English (c. 3-6 ECTS credits) must be included in the programme studies.

After all the programme studies have been successfully completed, the degree of Master of Science will be awarded.

You are normally required to take an English Proficiency Test if you come from a non-English speaking country.

Most European Universities recognise the IELTS test.

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Requirements

Admission criteria

  • A completed suitable university level Bachelor's degree or equivalent in the major subject (Computer Science) or in a closely related field including a substantial amount of studies in Computer Science. The previous degree should include studies also in Mathematics.

  • A good knowledge of English for academic purposes.

  • Candidates for admission should be well qualified and capable of benefiting from the programme of study.

  • A number of students may be chosen among those applicants with a Bachelor's degree and a good knowledge of English who have been Computer Science exchange students at UTA studying Computer Science course units (code TKOP).

  • In addition, other relevant merits and qualifications may be taken into account

Additional Requirements

Minimal degree required: Bachelor's degree
Minimal amount of work experience Not specified

Language Proficiency

IELTS Band: 6.5
Cambridge English: Advanced (CAE): Grade C (Score: 60)
TOEFL Paper-based: 575
TOEFL Internet-based: 90

Accreditation

Quality Enhancement System in the University of Tampere

The quality enhancement system in the University of Tampere consists of the methods for continuous improvement of education, research, management, leadership and supporting services. Basically, the quality system of the University consists of the same elements as in most Finnish or even European universities. The quality enhancement methods are usually seen as a cycle of planning, doing, checking and acting.

Compared with other Finnish universities the University of Tampere has focused more in developing the self-steering of the faculties and departments instead of controlling them. At the beginning of 2011. the University of Tampere conducted a thorough overhaul of its organization. Instead of six faculties and over 20 departments there are nine schools to take care of all research and education in the University. The services and administration have been rearranged, too. The steering processes, eg. the quality system as a tool for management, was renewed at the same time. Most of the improvements to the quality system were due to the clear organisation structure and strong preconditions of the strategic management. The administration has two levels instead of three. This has made the responsibilities in quality enhancement clearer than before.

The quality systems in Finnish universities are regularly externally audited. The next external audit in the University of Tampere will be in 2011.

What do quality assurance and enhancement mean?

Quality assurance means the procedures, processes and systems used to safeguard and improve the quality. Quality enhancement implies especially to the methods of continuous improvement. The quality system is usually considered as a tool of strategic management and leadership. The word system implies to the university level construction, whereas the procedures and methods imply to the separate practices used in and by the university.

Since Finnish higher education institutions have a strong autonomy, they are responsible for their own quality methods and systems. There are however certain methods on the national level to assure the continous improvement of the university level systems. The Ministry of Education and Research steers the universities with several reporting and assessment methods. Eg. the volume and quality of higher education institutes are annually measured by certain indicators. The Finnish Higher Education Council supports the universities to improve the quality systems by organizing external audits and developing the national audit model.

The University uses assessments and evaluations to monitor if the improvement methods exist and if they are good enough. The strategy process usually produces changes to the internal steering system and to the methods of continous improvement.


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