1.1k Master's degrees in Computer Sciences in Europe
Computer Systems and Networks
As a student of this Computer Systems and Networks master’s programme, delivered at the Chalmers University of Technology, you will develop a solid grasp of computer systems and networks through a broad, yet in-depth, training experience in the field of Computer Science and Engineering.
Software, Web and Cloud, Computing Sciences and Electrical Engineering
This Software, Web and Cloud, Computing Sciences and Electrical Engineering MSc programme from Tampere University provides students with a solid understanding in computer science and software engineering. This includes the ability to design and implement large software systems and the competence to manage and improve software development processes.

Data Science and Advanced Analytics, with a specialization in Data Science
The Master's in Data Science and Advanced Analytics, with a specialization in Data Science at Universidade Nova de Lisboa is aimed at technically oriented people with solid scientific background, who want to strengthen and deepen their skills on the most used paradigms and environments for software development, and apply them to solve complex real-world problems involving vast amounts of data.
Bioinformatics and Computational Biology
Computer-based approaches are becoming increasingly important in biological research. The study of Bioinformatics and Computational Biology at the University of Bern gives you a good basic knowledge and prepares you for a career in a large amount of working fields.
Computer Science
The MSc in Computer Science at University College Dublin is a flexible, innovative programme which builds on the established portfolio of CS graduate taught courses but is customised to individual student needs and their prior learning experiences.

Software Development
This Software Development MSc programme from the Queen's University Belfast is designed in collaboration with industry to provide a year of intensive education in software development and is specifically designed for graduates of non-computing disciplines.
Computer Science
The Computer Science MSc programme offered at Aberystwyth University aims to provide an intensive, professionally-oriented introduction to computing for able graduates in other disciplines, especially the humanities, to enable them to enter the software industry. No previous experience of computing is required.
Computer Science
The master’s programme in Computer Science at the University of Vienna provides students with an academic education, encompassing theory, specialised knowledge and practical knowledge in the area of computer science.
Computer Science
This Computer Science degree at Coventry University aims to expand your capability and expertise in computing or IT related fields. The course focuses on the underlying theories of computer science and their practical applications in the latest technological developments.
Quantum Engineering
The Quantum Engineering programme at Leibniz University Hannover primarily teaches students knowledge in all four pillars of quantum technologies: communication, simulation, sensors and computation.
Computer Science - Artificial Intelligence
The study program Computer Science - Artificial Intelligence programme from Charles University provides education in the area of theoretical and applied knowledge for the design of intelligent systems in various areas including data analysis, automated problem solving, and robotic applications.
High Performance Computing
Provided by the School of Mathematics, the High Performance Computing programme of Trinity College Dublin is a one year (full time) taught Master of Science degree. The degree provides practical training in the emerging high performance computing technology sector.
Computer Science - Innovation for Change in a Digital Society
The Computer Science - Innovation for Change in a Digital Society programme at Malmö University is a two-year master’s programme that integrates these different disciplines to train future innovation leaders in a digital society.
Computational and Cognitive Neuroscience
The Computational and Cognitive Neuroscience programme of Eötvös Loránd University involves different scientific fields of natural sciences, technological sciences, and humanities as well.
Data Science
The MSc Data Science programme from London School of Economics and Political Science offers in-depth training at the forefront of machine learning and data science.
Computer Science
The Master's program Computer Science from University of Stuttgart is one of the English study programs offered by the University of Stuttgart. It covers various scientific fields such as robotics, visual computing, service technology and engineering, database systems, and parallel as well as distributed systems.
Applied Artificial Intelligence
The Applied Artificial Intelligence MSc at Cranfield University is a one-year full-time course designed for graduates seeking to deepen their understanding of AI applications. This programme combines theoretical knowledge with practical experience, equipping students with the skills needed to excel in various industries. It is also available on a part-time basis for those balancing work commitments.

Computer Science with Artificial Intelligence
The MSc in Online Computer Science with Artificial Intelligence from University of Wolverhampton provides you with an exciting opportunity to launch a career into a high tech field that is characterised by its exponential growth and its rapidly increasing importance to modern industry and society.

Wireless and Computer Communication Networks
The Wireless and Computer Communication Networks degree delivered at the Brunel University of London will deepen your theoretical understanding of wireless and computer communication systems, as well as equip you with the ability to analyse complex problems associated with such systems.
Computer Science Engineering
The MSc Program in Computer Science Engineering at the Budapest University of Technology and Economics is designed to give students a thorough understanding of the tools, methods, applications and practice of computer science and information technologies.