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44 Master's degrees in Computer Sciences in Netherlands

Software Science
Software plays a role in almost every aspect of our daily lives and in every organisation across the globe. This Software Science specialisation from Radboud University focuses on analysing and testing of code in order to both improve and simplify it.
Computer Science
The Computer Science MSc programme at Leiden University offers stimulating, significant and innovative research at an internationally renowned institute and combines theoretical, experimental and applied approaches.
Computer Systems and Infrastructure
The Master’s in Computer Science covers this fascinating and hyper-relevant discipline from multiple angles. Computer Systems and Infrastructure is offered at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam.
Computer Science (Joint Degree UvA-VU) - Big Data Engineering
The Computer Science (Joint Degree UvA-VU) - Big Data Engineering course at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam approaches computer science from many different perspectives. From the technical foundations of our information society to non-functional aspects such as the energy efficiency of data centers.
Computer Science (Joint Degree UvA-VU) - Software Engineering and Green IT
The Computer Science (Joint Degree UvA-VU) - Software Engineering and Green IT programme at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam approaches computer science from many different perspectives. From the technical foundations of our information society to non-functional aspects such as the energy efficiency of data centers.
Data Science: Computer Science
The Master of Science in Data Science: Computer Science at Leiden University is a two-year programme designed for full-time study. This course provides students with advanced knowledge in data mining, machine learning, and statistical analysis, equipping them with essential skills for a career in data science.

Computing Science
The enormous power of IT is the main driving force shaping modern society, going beyond the technical and economic aspects. In this programme, you can study the design and analysis of software, machine learning and big data, cyber security, or the logic and mathematics behind computation, but also the interplay between these areas. Choose from seven specialisations.

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.
Applied Quantum Technology
Through the Applied Quantum Technology course from The Hague University of Applied Sciences you’ll specialise in quantum computing and quantum technology.

Computer Science and Engineering
This Computer Science and Engineering MSc programme from Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) is your springboard to an exciting career.
Business Analytics - Computational Intelligence
Are you keen to harness the power of data science, statistics and machine learning to optimise results and achieve strategic objectives? The Business Analytics - Computational Intelligence course from Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam will deepen your knowledge - making you key to the success of any organisation.
Computational Science (Joint Degree UvA-VU)
In this Computational Science (Joint Degree UvA-VU) programme offered at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, you will learn to apply algorithmic-driven procedures (step-by-step procedures for solving a problem in a limited number of steps) as well as mathematics and logic. You will also learn to apply the knowledge and skills you develop to different research areas in the natural sciences.

Mechanical Engineering - Mastertrack Computational Engineering
The Mechanical Engineering - Mastertrack Computational Engineering offered by Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) empowers you to virtually design, test, and optimize advanced systems and revolutionize industries from your desktop.
Bioinformatics
The Bioinformatics MSc programme at Leiden University integrates concepts and methods from both mathematics and computer science with (molecular) biology and biochemistry.

Computing Science
In the Master’s programme Computing Science at Utrecht University you will dive into the depths of fundamental computing science.

Data Science and AI
Data plays a role in almost every scientific discipline, the corporate sector and social organisations. The Master's specialisation in Data Science and AI at Radboud University will teach you how to transform data into knowledge and solutions using modern machine learning and AI techniques.
Computer and Embedded Systems Engineering
The development of these systems and devices requires experts in the electrical engineering field as well as experts in computer science field. Having knowledge about both domains and being able to combine them is an important advantage here. In the Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) Master of Science Programme Computer and Embedded Systems Engineering this is exactly what you will learn.
Computer Science
The theoretical foundations of the Computer Science MSc programme from Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam cover, for example, limits of what can be computed, computational efficiency, correctness, and the intricacies of concurrent execution.
Game and Media Technology
The industry therefore needs professionals who can apply these developments to new innovations and know how to implement them within an organization. The Master’s programme in Game and Media Technology at Utrecht University will train you to become such a professional.

Health and Digital Transformation
Digital transformation requires bridge builders who understand both the domain of data science and domain of healthcare. Health and Digital Transformation from Maastricht University equips you with the knowledge and tools to facilitate digital transformation in healthcare. You learn how to collaborate and communicate with different stakeholders and how to initiate and lead organisational change.