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Computer Science: Informatique

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MSc

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Overview

Swansea University offers dual award MSc degrees in Computer Science in collaboration with Université Grenoble Alpes, with one year at each institution. Students can specialize in various fields, supported by advanced facilities. The program is taught in English or French, depending on fluency.

Application Timeline

  1. September 1, 2025
    Start date
  2. April 29, 2026
    Today

Tuition

Year 1
Student categories Study
Full-time Part-time
England£5,150N/A
Northern Ireland£5,150N/A
Scotland£5,150N/A
Wales£5,150N/A
EU£10,550N/A
International£10,550N/A

Requirements

Entry Requirements:
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About

Program Overview

Swansea University, in collaboration with Université Grenoble Alpes, offers dual award MSc degrees in Computer Science: Informatique. These programs span two academic years, with one year spent at each university.

Course Structure

The program consists of:

  • One year in Swansea
  • One year in Grenoble (taught in English or French, depending on fluency)

Available Specialisms

Students can choose from the following specialisms:

  • Advanced Information Systems and Software Engineering
  • AI and the Web
  • Graphics, Vision and Robotics
  • Data Science
  • High-Confidence Embedded and Cyberphysical Systems
  • Parallel, Distributed and Embedded Systems
...

Subject Area Information

Computer Science is a multifaceted discipline that encompasses the study of computers, computational systems, and the theoretical foundations of information and computation. It integrates principles from mathematics, engineering, and logic to develop software and hardware solutions for a wide range of applications.

Typical Course Structure
  • 1. Introduction to Computer Science

  • 2. Data Structures and Algorithms

  • 3. Computer Architecture

  • 4. Operating Systems

  • 5. Database Systems

  • 6. Software Engineering

  • 7. Networks and Security

  • 8. Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning

  • 9. Human-Computer Interaction

  • 10. Electives and Specializations

Typical Skills Acquired
  • Programming Proficiency
  • Problem-Solving
  • System Design
  • Data Management
  • Project Management
  • Security Awareness

Career

Graduates with a degree in computer science can pursue a variety of careers, including but not limited to software development, data analysis, systems evaluation, network management, cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, database management, game development, and research.

Potential Professions
  • Software Developer/Engineer

    Designing and developing software applications.

  • Data Scientist

    Analyzing and interpreting complex data to help organizations make informed decisions.

  • Systems Analyst

    Evaluating and improving computer systems and processes.

  • Network Engineer

    Designing and managing computer networks.

  • Cybersecurity Analyst

    Protecting systems and data from cyber threats.

  • AI/ML Engineer

    Developing intelligent systems and machine learning models.

  • Database Administrator

    Managing and maintaining database systems.

  • Game Developer

    Creating interactive games and entertainment software.

  • Research Scientist

    Conducting research in various areas of computer science to advance the field.

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