MASTER OF SCIENCE IN COMPUTING

 

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
• Bachelor’s degree with minimum CGPA of 3.00 out of 4.00, or its equivalent qualification as acceptable by the Senate.

• Bachelor’s degree with CGPA 2.50 out of 4.00, but below CGPA 3.00; can be accepted with rigorous assessment (include test, interview or portfolio).

• Bachelor’s degree with CGPA below 2.50 out of 4.00, or its equivalent qualification can be accepted with minimum 5 years relevant working experience in related field.

(Bachelor’s Degree must be in an area of Science and Technology related to Computing)

 

Note: The above entry requirements may differ for specific programmes based on the latest programme standards published by Malaysian Qualifications Agency (MQA).

 

 

ENGLISH REQUIREMENTS
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS• IELTS : 5.0

Students from English speaking countries and those with qualifications taught in English (previous Bachelor’s/Master’s Degree taught in English) are exempted from English requirements. Applications for exemption must be accompanied by supporting documents.

 

PROGRAMME OUTLINE

This programme is specifically designed to provide:

  • Knowledge to enhance technical capabilities within the subject area.
  • Understanding of how to innovate, generate and manage the creation of new ideas.
  • In-depth knowledge of a certain domain of knowledge, that is related to computing.
  • Advanced research experience and skills that enable students to pursue a PhD programme.
CONVERSION TO PHD

Students of the Research Degree programme may convert to a PhD candidate if they satisfy all the criteria below:

(a) Display excellent progress in their research.

(b) Able to demonstrate the potential of their project to be expended to PhD level.

(c) Pass a rigorous assessment.

Successful conversion means that the student will no longer be a Research Degree candidate but will instead become a PhD candidate with their candidature start date backdated to their original Research Degree registration date. Hence, it allows the student to gain a PhD award within a shorter timeframe, without the need to complete a Masters programme.

MODULES AND ASSESSMENTS

This programme is conducted by research and is assessed via oral presentations and reports at various junctures, including a Proposal Defence, regular half-yearly progress monitoring at research colloquiums, Work Completion Defence, Thesis Examination and Viva Voce. Students would need to take one taught module on Research Methodology to gain the pre-requisite knowledge to effectively carry out their research. Regular discussions with the supervisors would be expected to ensure the direction of research as well as the quality and significance of the findings.

Application Process

Ideally, student works with potential supervisors to develop proposal.

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CAREER OPTIONS

  • Computer and Information Systems
  • Manager
  • IT Director
  • IT Research and Development Leader
  • Computing Scientist
  • Research Assistant
  • University Lecturer
  • IT Project Manager

 

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