• The Master of Science (MSc) in Computing Science is a research-intensive program that has a primary emphasis on the MSc thesis.
  • The program provides an environment for education in theoretical and applied Computer Science.
  • Through training in formal coursework and hands-on research in areas such as artificial intelligence, computer systems and networks, computer graphics, and data mining, graduates will be capable of working with integrity to design, improve, and apply cutting-edge computational techniques to support a career in academia, industry or the public sector.
  • The MSc in Computing Science at Simon Fraser University requires completion of 30 credit hours of graduate coursework, which includes core courses and electives.
  • The program also offers opportunities for students to engage in research projects under the supervision of faculty members, and to participate in seminars and workshops that cover topics of current interest in computing science.