Master of Science in Applied Computing

British Columbia Institute of Technology - Burnaby Campus

Canada,British Columbia

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24 Months

Duration

CAD 27,002/year

Tuition Fee

CAD 154

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Canada, British Columbia

Type: College

Location Type: Urban

Founded: 1964

Total Students: 48,000 +

Int. Students: 4,500 +

Campus Detail

Main Campus Address

SE16 - 3700, Willingdon Ave, Burnaby, BC V5G 3H2, Canada

Master of Science in Applied Computing

Program Overview

The Master of Science Degree in Applied Computing gives you in-depth computing knowledge to solve complex real-world problems across industries and sectors. Through an interdisciplinary and rigorous full-time curriculum, you’ll be equipped to provide technical leadership in a professional setting or pursue further academic study.
 



About the program

Applied computing integrates information technology, computer science, and industry. You’ll take courses in core computing, and you will have the opportunity to work in an application area in another discipline. You’ll develop a deep understanding of how advanced computing, tools, and computational methods can be applied in practice to overcome challenges and create efficiencies.

  • The program employs a cohort model, with the same group in all courses. This allows you to work through the program together, sharing your experience and expertise and building industry connections that will last long after you graduate
  • 4 15-week terms, normally completed over two academic years full time
  • First year with two terms , delivered in-person, including:
    • Algorithm analysis
    • Human-centered Computing
    • Machine Learning (ML) & Artificial Intelligence (AI)
    • Data Science
    • Cybersecurity
    • Research methods
  • Second year on thesis path or internship & project path
  • Based on BCIT Burnaby Campus, and possibly the Downtown Campus or field locations where appropriate.
  • You’ll be uniquely qualified to apply your knowledge and skills in various areas, such as:
    • computational science
    • rehabilitation engineering
    • building science
    • biotechnology
    • autonomous vehicles
    • sustainability
    • smart micro-grids
    • social impacts of technology
    • network security
    • an approved project area of your choosing based on your professional background

See the Program Details to learn more.


Who it’s for

This degree might be for you if you:

  • Are inspired to maximize the societal benefit of computing by solving real-world issues
  • Would like to apply your skills in industry after graduation, but might also consider applying for a PhD
  • Are looking for a cohort-based program where you’ll work with other students to share problem-solving skills and approaches, as you would in a work setting
  • Have an applied problem you believe could be improved through computing
  • Would like to study with computing faculty, application experts outside of computing, and industry partners

Students will also have the opportunity to undertake directed studies with a supervisor in a different department to gain additional knowledge in a specific application area.