| Singapore-MIT Alliance
Program in Computer Science
The Singapore-MIT
Alliance is a collaborative global education program involving
the National University of Singapore,
the Nanyang Technological
University and the Massachusetts
Institute of Technology.
The Computer Science
(CS) degree programme was started in 2001. It offers an in-depth
understanding of, and appreciation for, the rapidly growing field
of computer science. The primary goal of the Computer Science programme
is to train students to discover and develop new technology with
immediate economic impact while providing a solid foundation to
enable adaptation. Students are exposed to the broad foundations
of computer science, encompassing computer architecture, software
systems, algorithms and advanced applications. Through a challenging
and rigorous course of study and diverse interactions with industry
leaders and young entrepreneurs, graduates will closely examine
advanced developments in Web applications and infrastructure, embedded
systems, and computational biology. Research is conducted collaboratively
with lecturers from MIT, NUS and NTU.
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