Master in Computer Science
The Master in Computer Science is a research programme that aims to provide continued professional and scholarly development for students after their undergraduate degree. Acquire advanced knowledge and skills in seeking computing solutions to organisational or societal needs with Taylor’s Master in Computer Science.
Intakes and Duration
Jan
2 years
Mar
2 years
Jun
2 years
Oct
2 years
Fees
Course Fees - Local
RM29,300
Course Fees - International
USD12,520
Entry Requirements
Undergraduate qualifications
Bachelor's Degree (Level 6 MQF) of computing or in the area of Science and Technology or related to computing, with a minimum CGPA of 3.00, OR Bachelor's Degree (Level 6 MQF) of computing or in the area of Science and Technology or related to computing, with CGPA below 3.00 but above 2.50, can be accepted subject to rigorous internal assessment process, OR Bachelor's Degree (Level 6 MQF) of computing or in the area of Science and Technology or related to computing, with CGPA less than 2.50, with a minimum of 5 years working experience in a relevant field may be accepted. *Candidates without Computing Degree, prerequisite modules in computing will be offered to adequately prepare them.
Subjects
Master in Strategic Human Resource Management
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