Duration
12 months full-time / 24 months part-time
Mode
Face-to-face
Next start date
April / July / October
Graduates of the Post Graduate Diploma in Computer Science program will develop a deep understanding of the fundamental concepts and principles that underpin computer science, including algorithms, data structures, complexity theory, and programming languages. Students will be able to design, implement and evaluate large and complex computer systems, using a range of programming languages, and software development methodologies. Students will also develop expertise for conducting original research in computer science, and to contribute to the advancement of the field through publications, presentations, and other forms of scholarly communication. Finally, students will be able to apply their knowledge of computer science to solve real-world problems, and to work effectively in interdisciplinary teams.
12 months full-time / 24 months part-time
Face-to-face
23, Vincenzo Dimech Street, Floriana, Malta
English language
When it comes to assessment methods, we have included quite a variety that will allow learners with different learning styles and abilities to complete the programme successfully. Students will also have to prepare individual and team reports and presentations, apart from written and multiple-choice examinations. Most modules have a heavy assignment component which vary from term papers to implementing algorithms stemming from the unit.
For pass marks, grading and resist systems please refer to the Grading System at the end of the document. In specific reference to the situation where a student fails a module, they will be given one chance to resit, and if they fail the resit too, they will need to redo the module.
Level 7
Malta Further & Higher Education Authority
60 Credits
Higher Education Programme
The full-time Post Graduate Diploma in Computer Science will be carried out over an 12-month period, into 3 semesters and will be structured as follows:
Students who have no training in the field must have completed a bachelor’s in Computer Science, Information technology or in a STEM subject. This applies to students applying for the MSc program, the Post-graduate certificate, the Post-graduate diploma and the awards.
Students without the required background may be allowed to join the course depending on the students’ circumstances and background (2 to 5 years of industry experience may also be considered). Please find our RPL policy as authorised by the MFHEA at the end of the document.
A good grasp of scientific English is also required in order to follow the course. Students will be asked to provide an IELTS certificate higher than grade 7 (or equivalent) or proof of an equivalent level of English before commencing the course if the student has not followed their BSc in a primarily English-speaking country.
Candidates will be asked to present their previously obtained qualifications along with their respective transcripts.
a) Policy Maker,
b) Software Engineer,
c) Risk Analyst,
d) Threat Management,
e) Secure Systems Designer/Programmer,
f) Information Systems Administrator,
g) Specialist System Administrator,
h) Forensic Analyst, Lead Forensic Analyst,
i) Cyber Penetration and Verification Analyst,
j) Cyber Security Analyst, Cyber Security Manager,
k) Cyber Solutions Architect,
l) Cyber Security Consultant,
m) Information Security Specialist,
n) Cyber Security Risk Consultant.
Object Oriented Modelling – 200 (Contact Hours : 40 | Self-Study : 58 | Supervised, Placement and Tutorials : 2 | Assessment : 100).
Research Methods in Computer Science – 150 (Contact Hours : 30 | Self-Study : 68 | Supervised, Placement and Tutorials : 2 | Assessment : 50).
Introduction to Artificial Intelligence – 300 (Contact Hours : 60 | Self-Study : 158 | Supervised, Placement and Tutorials : 0 | Assessment : 80).
Final Project – 500 (Contact Hours : 100 | Self-Study : 250 | Supervised, Placement and Tutorials : 10| Assessment : 140).
Practicuum – 500 (Contact Hours : 5 | Self-Study : 235 | Practicuum : 240 | Assessment : 20).
Cryptography – 300 (Contact Hours : 60 | Self-Study : 188 | Supervised, Placement and Tutorials: 2 | Assessment : 50).
– Students need to then choose a few of the following modules, adding up to 32 ECTS:
f. Introduction to Artificial Intelligence MQF/EQF Level 7, 12 ECTS
g. Applied Artificial Intelligence MQF/EQF Level 7, 12 ECTS
h. Machine Learning MQF/EQF Level 7, 10 ECTS
i. Natural Language Processing MQF/EQF Level 7, 10 ECTS
j. Software Engineering MQF/EQF Level 7, 10 ECTS
k. Database Systems Implementation MQF/EQF Level 7, 10 ECTS
l. Data Intensive Systems MQF/EQF Level 7, 8 ECTS
m. Data Visualisation MQF/EQF Level 7, 8 ECTS
n. Formal Verification MQF/EQF Level 7, 8 ECTS
o. Fintech and Blockchain MQF/EQF Level 7, 12 ECTS
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