Computer Science: Internet and Web Technology
Shape our connected future
Technology has become ubiquitous in our global, connected society. Globally distributed information processing services have taken centre stage, with the internet connecting a variety of information processing devices, ranging from embedded sensors to data centres operated by world-leading companies.
As a Computer Science Master’s student in Amsterdam, you’ll benefit from the expertise, networks and research projects at both VU Amsterdam and the UvA, as well as affiliated research institutes. Courses are taught at locations of both universities, and you’ll receive a joint degree certificate on graduation.
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The internet plays a central role in our society, and has changed the way software systems are engineered and provisioned. Recent advances in virtualisation techniques as well as the emergence of Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) and cloud-based paradigms have enabled new ways of providing and exploiting computing and IT resources over the internet.
The Internet and Web Technology track is part of the joint Master’s in Computer Science, aiming specifically to prepare you to work in such a complex, dynamic and distributed environment. It both offers in-depth understanding of the key components in developing distributed software-based and service-based systems over the internet, and equips you with technical and critical-thinking skills for the design and performance evaluation of such systems.
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Having completed the Master’s in Computer Science, you’ll understand and speak the language of computers.
Depending on which track you follow, you’ll have expert knowledge in big data engineering, computer systems security, computing and concurrency, Internet and web technologies, parallel computing systems, or software engineering and green IT. You’ll also be able to translate that knowledge creatively, into something that other project team members will understand.
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In order to gain admission to the Computer Science Master’s programme, you will need to have at least a Bachelor’s degree from an accredited research university including at least three full years of academic study amounting to a minimum of 180 ECTS or equivalent. We do not require a GRE or GMAT test score. A Bachelor's degree obtained at an applied university or higher vocational education (HBO in Dutch) in most cases does not grant direct access to the programme (only exceptionally high ranking students stand a chance of admission).
Specific requirements Computer Science Master's programme
For admission to the Master's programme Computer Science, a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science or a closely related programme is required. In general, we expect the following subjects to be part of your Bachelor's programme:
Any one of the following subjects will increase your chances of admission:
This list is not exhaustive and having these courses on your diploma does not guarantee admission. However they are a strong indication of your admissibility.
General English language proficiency requirements
VU Amsterdam requires all applicants to take an English test. You can, however, begin your application without having the test results. Exceptions are made for students who have completed a Bachelor's or Master's in Canada, USA, UK, Ireland, New Zealand or Australia.
The minimum English language proficiency requirements for admission to this Master's programme are:
The Computer Science Master's programme is open to students with an academic degree in Computer Science or a related field like Informatics, Business Analytics or Artificial Intelligence. The Faculty’s Admission Board will decide upon your admission after having evaluated your complete online application.
In order to gain admission to the Computer Science Master’s programme, you will need to have at least a Bachelor’s degree from an accredited research university including at least three full years of academic study amounting to a minimum of 180 ECTS or equivalent. Academic writing skill is to be demonstrated by submitting a thesis. We do not require a GRE or GMAT test score.
Specific requirements for the master’s programme Computer Science
For admission to the Master's programme Computer Science, a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science or a closely related programme is required. In general, we expect the following subjects to be part of your Bachelor's programme:
Any one of the following subjects will increase your chances of admission:
Mehr Infos zum Studiengang? Besuche die Website!
Mehr Infos zum Studiengang? Besuche die Website!
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Amsterdam
Informations- und Telekommunikationstechnik
Master in Computer Science
Englisch
Vollzeit
2 Jahre Studienzeit
Kosten EU: 2168 EUR / Jahr
Kosten Nicht-EU: 15110 EUR / Jahr
Amsterdam
Informations- und Telekommunikationstechnik
Master in Computer Science
Englisch
Vollzeit
2 Jahre Studienzeit
Kosten EU: 2168 EUR / Jahr
Kosten Nicht-EU: 15110 EUR / Jahr
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