MPhil in Advanced Computer Science, University of Cambridge, UK

The aim of the course is to provide preparation appropriate for undertaking a PhD programme in computer science. Students select five taught modules from a wide range of advanced topics in computer science from biomedical information processing to denotational semantics, and from natural language processing to current applications and research in computer security. Students may also choose from a selection of topics borrowed from the Department of Engineering. Additionally, students take a mandatory, ungraded course in Research Skills which includes core and optional topics.

Students also undertake a research project over two terms and submit a project report in mid-June. Research topic selection and planning occurs in the first term and the work is undertaken in subsequent terms. The taught modules are delivered in a range of styles. For example, there are traditional lecture courses, lecture courses with associated practical classes, reading clubs, and seminar style modules.

The course aims:

  • to give students, with relevant experience at first-degree level, the opportunity to carry out directed research in the discipline;
  • to give students the opportunity to acquire or develop skills and expertise relevant to their research interests;
  • to provide preparation appropriate for undertaking a PhD programme in computer science;
  • to provide the Faculty with an extended period in which to train students and then to judge the suitability of students for PhD study;
  • to offer a qualification that is valuable and highly marketable in its own right that equips its graduates with the skills and expertise to play leading roles in industry and the public sector.

Deadline:- 30, March 2018

 Requirements:-

  • IELTS (Academic)- 7.0 (Listening 7.0,Writing 7.0,Reading 6.5,Speaking 7.0)
  • TOEFL- 100 ( 25 in each section)
  • CAE Score: Grade A or B (with at least 193 in each individual element) plus a language centre assessment.
  • CPE Score: Grade A, B, or C (with at least 200 in each individual element)

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