Computer Science (MSc)
Master
In Wolfville (Canada)
Description
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Type
Master
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Location
Wolfville (Canada)
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Duration
2 Years
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Start date
Different dates available
By choosing Acadia's graduate program in computer science, you will increase the depth and breadth of your knowledge through additional coursework and study, and you will further develop your research skills through challenging projects and development of a thesis with your supervisor. You will benefit from our small class sizes and collaborative approach to research – developing a high degree of contact and collaboration with your supervisor and gaining skills by working with groups with fellow researchers. Many of our research projects are collaborative in nature, where you will be working and reflecting with your supervisors and groups of students while pursuing your own particular research project.
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About this course
Agent-based distributed systems applications
Artificial Intelligence
Autonomic computing
Computer-supported co-operative work
Data compression
DBMS performance
Distributed systems
Graph theory algorithms
Handheld and wireless technologies
Intelligent agents and adaptive software systems
Intelligent information retrieval and integration
Knowledge management
Logic theory and algorithms
Machine learning
User modelling and user adapted interfaces
Reviews
Subjects
- Supervisor
- Computing
- Web
- Reading course
- Systems applications
- Artificial Intelligence
- Autonomic computing
- Autonomic
- Data Compression
- Graph theory algorithms
- Learning
Course programme
Year 1 - Term 1
COMP 5xx3
- Advanced course in computing
COMP 5xx3/5913
- Advanced course in computing/reading course
COMP 5960
- Thesis
COMP 5xx3
- Advanced course incomputing
COMP 5xx3/5913
- Advanced course in computing/reading course
COMP 5960
- Thesis
COMP 5960
- Thesis
COMP 5960
- Thesis
COMP 5960
- Thesis completion
The Jodrey School of Computer Science is a strong leader in the Acadia Institute for Data Analytics (AIDA), creating many opportunities for you to work with local business and industry partners using data to help solve problems of interest. AIDA is hosted with the Acadia Entrepreneurship Centre - its programming helps you connect with local businesses and entrepreneurs. Acadia was the first in the world to produce a Web Census – a full polling of all web servers in the publically addressable Internet – and has been prolific in performing research on the results and on improved methods for learning about the structure of the web. Our expertise in artificial intelligence, mobile computing, and multi-agent systems is enhanced through collaboration amongst our researchers and students in the Cooperative Intelligent Distributed Systems Group and the Intelligent Information Technology Research Laboratory.
Computer Science (MSc)