Master of Philosophy – Information Technology
This degree is intended to provide you with basic training in the methodology of research, and to allow you to gain in-depth insight into an important topic of current interest in information technology.
You can select a research project in the principal areas of research offered by the School of Information Technology and write a major thesis on your chosen topic.
Areas of research
Areas of research include, but are not limited to:
- artificial intelligence
- autonomous mobile robotics
- computational techniques
- computer graphics
- content-based multimedia
- data mining
- embedded systems
- image analysis
- information retrieval
- stochastic modelling
- supply chain management
- systems and logistics
Career outcomes
Advance your career in fields such as:
- artificial intelligence
- bioinformatics
- computer games
- cryptography
- multimedia
- networking
- robotics
- software engineering
- systems analysis
- technology consultancy
Course structure
Entry requirements and fees
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