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The program draws inspiration from the craft-brewing sector, chosen not just for its rapid expansion across North America, but also because it mirrors the global brewing culture and honors beer's extensive heritage.
Learners are motivated to explore different recipes and brewing methods, discovering how local ingredients and customs shaped distinct regional beer varieties, and how ingredient globalization has sparked a revival - some might call it a rebirth - of full-flavored brews.
This curriculum emphasizes both the brewing procedure and its scientific foundations. Completers will grasp brewing at a molecular scale, recognizing why producing excellent beer demands meticulous care throughout the process, along with techniques needed to comply with diverse regulatory standards.
Thesis-Based Master’s
The minimum requirements for admittance to the Master’s program are an undergraduate degree with a major in Computing Science or equivalent, and a high upper-second class standing.
Candidates with high academic standing in an undergraduate degree other than computer science, who have some computer science background either academic or professional, may be admitted as graduate preparatory students. Preparatory students will be asked to complete up to one year of undergraduate courses to enhance their background.
Course-Based Master’s
The minimum requirements for admittance to the program are an undergraduate degree with a major in Computing Science, Information Technology, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mathematics, Physics, or equivalent, as well as a 70% standing.
Candidates with insufficient academic background in Computer Science may be admitted as graduate preparatory students and will be asked to complete up to one year of undergraduate courses to enhance their background.
Proof of proficiency in English, such as your TOEFL score is required unless English is your first language or you have attended at least one year of university in an English language institution. We expect in principle a minimum TOEFL score of 580 (paper based), 237 (computer based), 90 (Internet based), or a minimum IELTS score of 6.5.