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2 Computing MSc Degree Programs in France


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Master of Science in Intelligent Communication Systems
- Biot, France
MSc
Full time
24 months
On-Campus
English
The MSc Intelligent Communication Systems aims at providing the theoretical background and the applied know-how for engineers in Mobile Communication Systems. The goal is to tackle the problems from a system viewpoint, taking a vertical cut and following a cross-layer design approach. This corresponds to both the most recent trend in research and to the most desired professional profile for engineers in this field. In fact, it is now well-recognized that problems related to physical layer transmission techniques (RF design, signal processing algorithms, channel coding, and modulation), and upper layer protocols (link layer control, multiple-access, routing), were traditionally treated in a separate fashion in wired networks, must be treated jointly in mobile communication networks.


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MS in High Performance Computing & Artificial Intelligence (Mastère Spécialisé® HPC - AI)
- Sophia Antipolis, France
MSc
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
English
The Mastère Spécialisé® (MS) HPC - AI is a MINES Paris one year Post-Master degree accredited by the Conférence des Grandes Ecoles.
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Studying computing at the Master's level in France offers a unique blend of technical expertise and creative problem-solving. The programs are designed to prepare you for the rapidly evolving tech landscape through both theoretical and practical applications.
Through courses in software development, data analysis, and cybersecurity, you'll gain hands-on experience with advanced coding techniques and system design. Many students build confidence as they engage in collaborative projects that reflect real-world challenges, fostering independence and critical thinking. You may also explore artificial intelligence and machine learning, which are highly relevant in today’s job market.
Completing a Master's in computing can open doors to diverse career paths, including software engineer, data scientist, or cybersecurity analyst. France's emphasis on innovation and research provides a rich environment for developing skills that are valued internationally. Graduates emerge ready to tackle complex issues in technology, equipped with competencies that prepare them for success in a global context.