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Master's study in Computer Science at Otago University involves coursework and/or supervised research in a wide range of topics, including Artificial Intelligence, Neural Networks, Computer Theory, Graphics, Vision, Information Retrieval, and Systems. There are two Master's degrees in Computer Science: the Master of Science (MSc) and the Master of Applied Science (MAppSc). The former is a research Master's degree and the latter a Master's by coursework. You will find Otago Computer Science graduates at work worldwide in every aspect of commerce, government, education, research and media in a variety of interesting roles: programmers, software engineers, systems analysts, network managers, consultants and advisers, web programmers, interface designers and database administrators.