- MSc in Computing Science at Queen’s University is offered as a 2-years program.
- This university ranked #5 among medical-doctoral universities in Canada in Maclean's 2019 University.
- It is an on-campus program offered on a full-time basis only.
- The Queen’s School of Computing offers a graduate program that is unique in its quality, diversity, innovation and reach.
- Computing Science, which is based on a firm foundation in logic and discrete mathematics, includes the study of computer hardware (the design of the machines themselves), computer software (the programs that cause the machines to perform useful tasks), and human-computer interaction (effective communication between people and their computing tools).
- The School of Computing is actively engaged in research on a broad range of topics, with an eminent research record.
- Research areas include Information Systems, Human-Machine learning, Software Engineering, Design and Analysis of Algorithms, Computational Linguistics, Theoretical Computer Science, Computational Geometry and Graph Theory, Biomedical Computing, Perception and Robotics, Artificial Intelligence, Parallel Systems, and Programming Languages and Systems.
- Graduates expand the horizons of science, technology, commerce, and the arts by providing ever more powerful and general computing capabilities.