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Computer Science merges the intellectual rigor of a developing field with the dynamism of cutting-edge technology. For more than 25 years, Lakehead University has been at the forefront of computer science education. The department is located in the Advanced Technology and Academic Centre (ATAC), a modern facility that serves as the hub for the university's computing initiatives. Students and faculty enjoy access to top-tier resources, including smart classrooms, specialized labs, and advanced technologies like Virtual Reality and Parallel Computing. The Master's program in computer science offers students the chance to delve into comprehensive, high-level studies within the field. Participants can choose from an array of advanced courses and engage in research tailored to their academic and professional goals.
Students have three program pathways to select from:
Course-based Master’s (1 year), featuring industry-relevant coursework
Project-based Master’s (2 years), combining coursework with a focused research component
Thesis-based Master’s (2 years), emphasizing in-depth research with fewer required courses
While the Course-based option doesn't lead directly to PhD studies, both the Project and Thesis tracks provide strong foundations for advanced graduate work and may include valuable Co-op placements for industry experience.