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1 Computing Master's Degree Programs in Timișoara Romania

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    Master in Artificial Intelligence and Distributed Computing (AIDC)

    • Timișoara, Romania

    Master degree

    Full time

    2 years

    On-Campus

    English

    This English-language master’s programme trains specialists capable of designing intelligent systems, and of exploiting distributed and high-performance computing infrastructures.

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    Learn more about Computing Master's degree programs in Timișoara Romania

    Located on the east of Romania Ural Mountains is Timisoara city. It has just over 1 million residents. Timisoara is one of the chief industrial hubs in Romania. It has over a dozen universities.

    Computing involves activities that require, use or create algorithms through machines such as computers. The field incorporates various studies and topics, including software engineering, information systems, computer science, computer engineering and information technology.

    Romanian university qualifications highly appreciated and recognized in Europe and beyond, lowest tuition fees and living cost in Europe. The Romanians have an old and rich history, especially in the capital Bucharest with its 2 million people. International students willing to study in Romania can apply either to the Ministry of Education and Research or to the chosen Romanian university, in order to receive the Letter of Acceptance.

    A masters is earned after students complete an undergraduate degree program. To obtain a masters, you usually need to complete 12 to 18 college courses that often involve completing comprehensive tests and/or a thesis.