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Babeș-Bolyai University - Faculty of Economics and Business Administration
Master in Business Modeling and Distributed Computing
- Cluj-Napoca, Romania
MA
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
The master program focusses on the development of software development competences – for industry-oriented practitioners and industrial researchers, focusing on skills for working in novel or emerging paradigms with state-of-the-art technologies, and, respectively, scientific research competencies – for those aiming to pursue a doctoral degree or a research-oriented career in either academy or industry, emphasis is placed on how to organize a scientific research effort, covering methodologies, literature analysis and dissemination guidance on the topics addressed by the program.


Dublin City University
MA in Data Protection and Privacy: Law and Computing
- Dublin, Ireland
MA
Full time, Part time
1 year
On-Campus
English
DCU's MSc in Data Protection and Privacy Law prepares you for impactful roles in the public and private sectors. Gain expertise in data protection laws and privacy regulations, equipping you to navigate the evolving global landscape where personal data drives the economy.
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Computing degree programs at the master's level offer a comprehensive exploration of advanced concepts in software development, data analytics, and computational theory. This specialization enables students to deepen their technical knowledge while developing critical problem-solving skills that are essential in today's technology-driven world.
You'll engage in courses that cover topics such as machine learning, artificial intelligence, and network security. You'll also work on hands-on projects that involve programming applications and designing algorithms, allowing you to apply theoretical knowledge to practical scenarios. Many students strengthen their adaptability as they explore new ideas and methodologies throughout their studies.
Graduates typically find careers in software engineering, data science, cybersecurity, and systems architecture, where they can apply their expertise to solve real-world issues. By cultivating skills like developing complex software systems and integrating emerging technologies, a master's in computing prepares you for a diverse range of roles within the tech sector.