Master of Science in Computer and Information Engineering 12 months Postgraduate Programme By City University of Hong Kong (CityUHK) |TopUniversities
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Programme Duration

12 monthsProgramme duration

Tuitionfee

32,979 USDTuition Fee/year

Application Deadline

30 Apr, 2026Application Deadline

Programme overview

Main Subject

Computer Science and Information Systems

Degree

MSc

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

The programme provides well-structured training for IT professionals who want to keep abreast with the dynamics in multimedia and information technology. It aims at equipping students with in-depth knowledge of the state-of-the-art multimedia information technology and the necessary skills to meet the needs from the community. On completion of the programme, students with different technical backgrounds and aspirations can:



  • have a strong theoretical foundation in multimedia systems and applications, mobile computing, internet computing and networking;
  • acquire analytical ability that enables them to conduct high-level research and development in the rapidly changing IT industry;
  • enhance their capacity to continue professional and career development


Programme Intended Learning Outcomes


With the global trend towards the adoption of the outcomes based approach to education, City University of Hong Kong embarked on the Outcomes-based Teaching and Learning (OBTL) project to signify its determination to continue to enhance the education experience for its students. All Master's programmes and courses of EE have adopted this outcomes based approach since 2009, with some of them in pilot runs in earlier years. Sets of intended learning outcomes on both course level and programme level have been developed. Course Intended Learning Outcomes (CILOs) of individual courses and their constructive alignment with programme outcomes can be found in respective course syllabuses while Programme Intended Learning Outcomes (PILOs) are listed below for students' reference:


  • Describe current and anticipated trends in the selected areas including the processing, storage, retrieval, communication and visualization of information, AI, computer hardware, and security.
  • Evaluate and analyze new technologies in the selected areas.
  • Apply specialist knowledge in the selected areas.
  • Assess, evaluate and formulate solutions to problems or specifications, in the selected areas.
  • Carry out research and develop new technologies and products in the selected areas.
  • Apply effective communication skills in their professions.
  • Manage teams of technologists with good senses of business and marketing (BM option only).
  • Manage a research project and develop strong ability to do academic/ industrial research (IR option only)

Programme overview

Main Subject

Computer Science and Information Systems

Degree

MSc

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

The programme provides well-structured training for IT professionals who want to keep abreast with the dynamics in multimedia and information technology. It aims at equipping students with in-depth knowledge of the state-of-the-art multimedia information technology and the necessary skills to meet the needs from the community. On completion of the programme, students with different technical backgrounds and aspirations can:



  • have a strong theoretical foundation in multimedia systems and applications, mobile computing, internet computing and networking;
  • acquire analytical ability that enables them to conduct high-level research and development in the rapidly changing IT industry;
  • enhance their capacity to continue professional and career development


Programme Intended Learning Outcomes


With the global trend towards the adoption of the outcomes based approach to education, City University of Hong Kong embarked on the Outcomes-based Teaching and Learning (OBTL) project to signify its determination to continue to enhance the education experience for its students. All Master's programmes and courses of EE have adopted this outcomes based approach since 2009, with some of them in pilot runs in earlier years. Sets of intended learning outcomes on both course level and programme level have been developed. Course Intended Learning Outcomes (CILOs) of individual courses and their constructive alignment with programme outcomes can be found in respective course syllabuses while Programme Intended Learning Outcomes (PILOs) are listed below for students' reference:


  • Describe current and anticipated trends in the selected areas including the processing, storage, retrieval, communication and visualization of information, AI, computer hardware, and security.
  • Evaluate and analyze new technologies in the selected areas.
  • Apply specialist knowledge in the selected areas.
  • Assess, evaluate and formulate solutions to problems or specifications, in the selected areas.
  • Carry out research and develop new technologies and products in the selected areas.
  • Apply effective communication skills in their professions.
  • Manage teams of technologists with good senses of business and marketing (BM option only).
  • Manage a research project and develop strong ability to do academic/ industrial research (IR option only)

Admission Requirements

6+
79+
Applicants must satisfy the General Entrance Requirements and one of the following:
  • possess a BSc or BEng degree in related disciplines such as Information Technology, Information Engineering, Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Information Systems, Electronic/Electrical Engineering, Applied Mathematics (preferably with a minor in Computer Science) and Applied Physics (preferably with a minor in Computer Science); or
  • have obtained an equivalent qualification, or provided evidence of academic and professional attainments acceptable for this purpose to the University.

30 Apr 2026
1 Year
Jan
Sep

Tuition fees

Domestic
32,979 USD
International
32,979 USD

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