Doctor of Philosophy in Computer Science (PhD)

Full Time

Doctor of Philosophy in Computer Science (PhD)

Dalhousie University
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  • 4 years
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Introduction

Doctor of Philosophy in Computer Science (PhD) is a 4 years PhD program taught at Dalhousie University, . The program is offered in campus-based modes with full Time options. To successfully obtain Doctor of Philosophy in Computer Science (PhD) from Dalhousie University you are required to complete credit hours. After completion of Doctor of Philosophy in Computer Science (PhD) you will be able to further continue for advance studies or start career as Computer Engineer, Computer vision Engineer, Computer and Information Research Scientists, Computer Systems Analysts, Computational Biologist, Computer Systems Engineer, Computer System Administrator.

Admission Requirements

The minimum requirements for admission in Doctor of Philosophy in Computer Science (PhD) at Dalhousie University for all applicants (Domestic or International) are:

  • program specific academic requirment set by Dalhousie University.
  • English Language OR any other language requirments as set by Dalhousie University as pre-requiste for admission in Doctor of Philosophy in Computer Science (PhD).

Note: Please check the university website in the link below.

Courses Units

You need to complete credit hours to successfully obtain this degree. Please check detail of study units at https://www.dal.ca/academics/programs/graduate/computer-science/program-details/phd-program0.html

More Information

Enroll in Dalhousie's PhD in Computer Science and conduct independent and original research in one of the Faculty of Computer Science's research concentrations alongside internationally respected faculty members. Advance the frontier of knowledge and publish high-quality, peer-reviewed conference papers and journals. 

The PhD program is designed to focus you on research early, under the mentorship of a thesis supervisor, assisted by a supervisory committee. Students are expected to lead a well-defined component of a wider project, and be the prime author in the resulting publications.

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