SIT is a global organization dedicated to promoting Science, Education and Technology. SIT, headquartered in Schaffhausen (Switzerland), is a growing ecosystem that includes education and research, commercial technology spinoffs, consulting and investment funds.
SIT’s two English-language campuses, in Bremen, Germany, and Schaffhausen Switzerland, offer interdisciplinary university programs with flexible learning models to students around the world. These models are available both online and on site. The SIT education ecosystem, which is based on a research-driven and entrepreneurial mindset, is a gateway for careers in Technology and Sciences.
Jacobs University Bremen offers a wide range of BSc and MSc programs, as well as PhD programs, that will provide the necessary qualifications to work in the digitalized world in any country. Each student enjoys a well-organized university life and strong synergies between SIT research and business ecosystem.
The SIT Swiss campus is distinguished by its research excellence at international levels in Advanced Software Engineering, and its unique MSc programs that prepare future technology leaders.
The Schaffhausen Institute of Technology and Jacobs University Bremen offer a Master program that is enriched to meet the needs of the most in-demand careers in tech, business and science. They also launch the annual programming competition for full tuition-free admission to the program.
The new Master’s program in Computer Science and Software Engineering is available in both locations: Schaffhausen, Switzerland and Bremen, Germany. The MSc CSSE offers state-of-the art knowledge at the intersection between quantum computing, intelligent autonomy systems, symbolic artificial Intelligence, system security, and advances in software development.
The shared interdisciplinary perspective of SIT Bremen and Jacobs University Bremen enhances the learning of technical skills through a deep understanding of and digital perspectives on leadership, entrepreneurship and business, psychology, life sciences, organizational psychology, and transformational change. The program includes compulsory courses, but allows students to select electives from three current areas: Software Engineering, Cybersecurity and Artificial Intelligence.
Students can choose between Bremen or Schaffhausen as their study location.
Students can apply for full scholarships that cover tuition fees and other financial options. SIT and JUB STAR Contest – an annual online programming competition – will provide full tuition paid admission to the master’s program for several students. The contest will take place on April 26 and include a practice session open to everyone from April 16-24. To enter the contest, participants can visit: https://web.sit.org/star-contest-2022
The program development team, led by Peter Zaspel Professor of Computer Science at Jacobs University and Mauro Pezze, Program Director at SIT, is available to undergraduates with a strong background in Computer Science disciplines. The MSc CSSE students will complete their studies by completing a master thesis. The deadline for applications is June 1, 2022, or July 15, if you don’t require a visa.
The MSc CSSE aims to prepare and equip future leaders of research and industry with the creative and constructive skills necessary to develop and evaluate solutions for technical challenges. The program is designed for students to gain knowledge in specific areas, and to develop the skills necessary to approach, document, and manage research projects. The vast resources and international network that students have access to allows them to quickly and directly apply their knowledge to real-world situations and to the IT job market of Switzerland, Germany, and beyond.
SIT and Jacobs University Bremen launch a roadshow for the Master in Computer Science & Software Engineering program and invite students to participate in SIT & JUB STAR Contest.
The first roadshow will take place on April 5-6 in Tbilisi. Roadshow webpage: https://web.sit.org/roadshow
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