Overview
The Masters programmes in Computers Science involve two years at University of Cape Town is designed to provide students with the professional basis for a career path in the computer industry, and/or to enable them to embark upon a research programme at Doctoral level.
Key Facts
There are two possibilities:
- The Masters by Coursework and Dissertation involves a first year of coursework and a second year during which a mini-dissertation is completed. It is a full-time degree with no part-time options offered. Find out more about the courses.
- The Masters by Dissertation involves two years of research during which a dissertation is completed. To be accepted for this programme, the student must already have identified a supervisor who is willing and able to take them on as a student. In the first year of study, a student completes coursework totalling 90 credits, comprising a compulsory course in Research Methods (18 credits) and six elective courses (12 credits each). The coursework year is a year of full-time intensive work and it is impossible to combine it with outside work. At the beginning of the second year of study, once they have passed the required coursework, a student enrols for the mini-dissertation component. The degree has been completed once a student has passed both the coursework and the mini-dissertation component.
The coursework aims to provide students with an overview of those fields of Computer Science in which the department conducts research:
- Research Methods (compulsory)
- Computational Geometry for 3D Printing
- Databases for Data Scientists
- Distributed Scientific Computing
- Evolutionary Computation
- Information Retrieval
- Intelligent Systems
- Introduction to ICT for Development
- Introduction to Image Processing and Computer Vision
- Logics for Artificial Intelligence
- Multi-Dimensional Data Visualization
- Networks and Internet Systems
- Ontology Engineering
Upon successful completion of the coursework component, students will be required to register for the mini-dissertation component and complete a suitable research project under supervision of an appropriate computer science academic staff member. The research component will expose the student to research methodology, experimental design, data analysis techniques, and dissertation writing skills. Students should be in a position to submit the final dissertation before the end of the second year.
Programme Structure
Courses include:
- Research Methods (compulsory)
- Computational Geometry for 3D Printing
- Databases for Data Scientists
- Distributed Scientific Computing
- Evolutionary Computation
- Information Retrieval
- Intelligent Systems
- Introduction to ICT for Development
- Introduction to Image Processing and Computer Vision
- Logics for Artificial Intelligence
- Multi-Dimensional Data Visualization
- Networks and Internet Systems
- Ontology Engineering
Key information
Duration
- Full-time
- 24 months
Start dates & application deadlines
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Credits
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Campus Location
- Cape Town, South Africa
Disciplines
Computer Sciences View 22 other Masters in Computer Sciences in South AfricaWhat students do after studying
Academic requirements
We are not aware of any specific GRE, GMAT or GPA grading score requirements for this programme.
English requirements
Other requirements
General requirements
- Level of Qualification: Masters
- Faculty: Science
- Academic Qualification: Master of Science (by coursework & dissertation)(90 Crsewrk/90 diss)
- Specialisation or Major: Computer Science (do NOT choose Information Technology)
- Note that your application will need to include full academic transcripts and a research proposal
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Tuition Fees
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Applies to youNon-residents142910 ZAR / year≈ 142910 ZAR / year -
Domestic Applies to you
Applies to youCitizens or residents79210 ZAR / year≈ 79210 ZAR / year
Additional Details
- SADC Fees: 79210 ZAR
- Non-SADC Fees: 126810 ZAR
- Rest of the World Fees: 142910 ZAR
Living costs
Cape Town
The living costs include the total expenses per month, covering accommodation, public transportation, utilities (electricity, internet), books and groceries.
Funding
In order to obtain funding for your postgraduate studies you should:
- Contact the head of department and potential supervisors in the department in which you intend to register. Ideally, you should do this at least 7 months before you intend to begin your degree.
- Apply for funding from the National Research Foundation (NRF). The application deadline for these awards is normally in June/July for master's degrees and in October for honours degrees.
- Apply for any prestigious fellowships for which you may be eligible. Deadlines can fall as much as 9 months before the start of the degree.
- Apply for other UCT funding opportunities. The deadlines for most of these awards are before 31 October.
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Scholarships Information
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