Master of Computer Science
A Master of Science in Information Technology (abbreviated MSIT, MScIT, M.Sc.IT, MSc.IT or M.Sc IT.) is a type of postgraduate academic master's degree awarded by universities in many countries. This degree is typically studied for in information technology and computer science. An alternate degree title is Master of Information Technology (M.I.T.). The Master of Science in Information Technology is a one to three years Master Degree, depending on the program, some may even start with 2 year preparation classes. It covers various areas of information technology and may be focused on software engineering, software development, computer programming, software testing, or computer security. Topics of study may include: Algorithm design and optimization Computer graphics Computer networks Computer security Data communication Data mining Database management systems Digital electronics Distributed system E-commerce Geographical information systems Multimedia Technology Programming languages Relational database management system Software engineering Unix shell scripting Web development Certain countries in Europe (such as France) demands that Topics on Accounting, Business Project, Company Management, Project Management and |IT Law be included to better prepare their members into their careers.
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