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Master of Science (Computer Science & Information Systems)

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Nelson Mandela PhD Mathematics (Research)

Master of Science (Computer Science & Information Systems)

The degree can be obtained by means of one of the following ways: A dissertation on an approved topic; A treatise on an approved topic with a credit value of 84 to 102 and approved modules with a total credit value of at least 36 from the topics listed in the Honours CAL curriculum; or A treatise on an approved topic with a credit value of 60 and approved modules with a total credit value of at least 60 chosen from the topics listed in the Honours CAL curriculum.

Unless Senate decides otherwise, candidates shall be admitted to the studies for the Master’s degree in Computer Science and Information Systems only if they hold an Honour’s degree in Computer Science and Information Systems and have obtained a weighted average mark of at least 60% for all Honours modules in Computer Science and Information Systems and at least 65% for the Honours treatise (project), as well as complying with such other selection criteria as laid down by the Department.

Prof Brenda Scholtz
brenda.scholtz@mandela.ac.za
+27 41 504 2079

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