1.1k Master's degrees in Computer Sciences in Europe

Logic
The Logic programme of the University of Amsterdam enjoys a strong international reputation as an excellent research training programme. Graduates of the programme frequently move on to become key players in the international logical research community.

Computational Science
In the Computational Science programme of the University of Amsterdam you learn to develop computational models based on observations and data from physical, social, earth, economic and life sciences. In this joint degree of UvA and VU Amsterdam you can specialise in topics offered by both universities.

Computer Science
In the Computer Science programme of the University of Amsterdam you are taught by scientists who have a reputation for world-class research on computer systems, software, networking and online systems. As a joint degree programme of UvA and VU Amsterdam, you benefit from the expertise of both research groups at both institutions and their international contacts.

Cyber Security, Privacy and Trust
The Cyber Security, Privacy and Trust MSc programme from The University of Edinburgh helps you understand security-related risk in a broad context and the means to mitigate such risk.

Computer Science
The Computer Science MSc programme from The University of Edinburgh offers you the opportunity to obtain specialist knowledge in the design, analysis, implementation, and use of computer systems ranging from the components of a single processor to computer networks as vast as the Internet.

Quantitative and Computational Biology (QCB)
The Quantitative and Computational Biology program from University of Trento is a multidisciplinary degree that formally integrates quantitative sciences and applied biology.

Artificial Intelligence Systems (AIS)
The new professional figures formed through the Master's degree in Artificial Intelligence Systems at the University of Trento will develop an expertise that will put them at the forefront of innovation in the conception, design and development of intelligent systems. At the heart of our teaching idea is the adoption of multidisciplinary approaches and applications.

Computer Security
The Computer Security programme from Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam addresses the most ambitious technical challenges in cybersecurity, with a focus on computer systems and networks security and topics such as hacking, side channels, hardening, verification, malware, vulnerability analysis, and reverse engineering.