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If you're pursuing a Ph.D. or simply looking to expand your expertise beyond an undergraduate degree, our two-year Master of Science in Informatics program can guide your journey. You'll develop the ability to combine technical proficiency and computer science approaches with diverse fields like health informatics, intelligent systems, and security informatics. The program explores information technology's technological, societal, and scientific implications. Our Informatics Master's offers an interdisciplinary approach, enabling students to merge technical abilities with computer science methodologies across various domains. The field spans bioinformatics, complex networks, computing, cultural studies, proactive health informatics, human-computer interaction, intelligent systems, security informatics, and virtual heritage—providing numerous innovation pathways that address IT's technological, social, and scientific influence.
Bachelor’s degree from a recognized institution and evidence of academic potential to complete an advanced degree
Minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.25
Applicants whose native language is not English should submit proof of such proficiency by the time they apply for admission. Normally this is done by taking the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL). Results of this test should be submitted as part of the application for admission.