Informatics: Technical and Scientific Applications (master's two years)
Master
In Oslo (Norway)
Description
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Type
Master
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Location
Oslo (Norway)
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Duration
2 Years
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Start date
Different dates available
If you want an IT education that combines in-depth knowledge of programming with a solid foundation in mathematics / statistics, and if you want to work with applications of these within eg. science, technology, image processing, signal processing, or biomedicine, this is the master's programme for you.
You can specialize within the areas
Computational Mathematics,
Image- and Signal Processing and
Bio Medicine.
The master's programme consists of course work and thesis. The courses are selected in consultation with your supervisor. The thesis is normally performed at the Department of Informatics, but you also have the opportunity to perform it somewhere else, eg. at a research institution or in a business.
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The candidate will obtain basic knowledge as well as obtain expertise to the challenging jobs in research, industrial development and other areas.
Work independently with a problem over a longer period of time.
Analyze a problem and form a plan on how to work towards a solution.
Construct theoretical models and implement them on a computer.
Make realistic plans, taking other possibilities, limitations and time consume into consideration.
Collect and analyze various types of information, and possess a healthy, critical attitude towards these sources.
Write a longer continuous report and present her research clearly in written work.
Communicate her knowledge orally and in writing.
Express own reflections and attitudes in regard to the area of research.
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Subjects
- Supervisor
- Signal processing
- Mathematics
- Image
- GCSE Mathematics
- Computational
- Technology
- Scientific
- Supervision
- Computational Science
- Biomedical
- Informatics
Course programme
The master programme is a two year programme, consisting of a thesis and theoretical course work. The thesis is an independent scientific work, carried out under supervision.
You can choose between a long thesis (60 credits thesis, 60 credits course work) a short thesis (30 credits thesis, 90 credits course work).
All 4000- and 5000-courses are considered master level courses. Choice of thesis and curriculum is made in accordance to the programme option of your choice and together with your supervisor. At least 30 credits must be from the program structure.
The programme has two areas of specializations:
- Computational science with applications
- Imaging technology and Biomedical Informatics
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Informatics: Technical and Scientific Applications (master's two years)