A graduate degree in computer science will give you a competitive edge in your professional skills. These problem-solving skills and techniques will help you push the limits of computing.
Our IT department is recognized as one of the best departments in Canada. Our faculty and staff have had a major impact on research in key areas such as data visualization, machine learning, security, privacy, and embedded systems.
In our master's program, you will learn and use expert research methods. You will complete the essay or project of your choice under the supervision of the teacher. You will study various courses to expand your computer skills. You will acquire a set of skills that will give you a competitive advantage in your chosen occupation and lay the foundation for further studies.
Areas of focus
Initial inquiries regarding graduate studies in Computer Science should be addressed to the Graduate Secretary, Department of Computer Science. The Faculty of Graduate Studies' website contains information on how applicants will upload and submit supporting documents to their online application. The application and supporting documents are first evaluated by the Graduate Admissions and Records Office.
Applicants for admission whose first language is not English must meet the English Competency Requirement as specified by the Faculty of Graduate Studies. The GRE (Graduate Records Examination) test is highly recommended.
Students interested in the Co-op program should contact the Computer Science Co-op Office.
Applicants to a Master's program should have a Major or Honours undergraduate degree in Computer Science/Computer Engineering/Software Engineering (or equivalent) or a Major or Honours degree in Mathematics with an emphasis on Computer Science. A minimum of B+ (6.0/9.0) is required for courses taken in the last two years.
A student who does not have one of these degrees may be admitted to the program but normally will be required to complete additional makeup courses. In doing so, the student must obtain a grade of at least B (5.0/9.0) in each makeup course, and an average B+ (6.0/9.0) overall in the makeup courses. Mature students are advised to consult the Faculty regulations regarding admittance. Final decisions on admissions are made by potential supervisors.
Deadlines
Applications may be submitted at any time, and students may opt to commence in any of the three terms (namely, September, January or May). However, it should be noted that most of our programs are geared toward those who start in September, and not all courses and support facilities are fully available at other entry points. We offer full-time, part-time and Co-op options for studies in Computer Science Please consult the department website for specific deadline dates.
The English Language Proficiency (ELP) requirements for Master of Science in Computer Science in Canada: are:
Items | Costs | ||||||
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Application Fees | CA$162.25 | ||||||
Tuition Fees | CA$6,499.00 /year | ||||||
Living Cost | CA$12,000.00/year (CA$1,000.00/month) |
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Student Earning | CA$18,688.00/year |
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You will earn CA$18,688.00/year by working (20h * 4 weeks * 8 months * CAD 14.50/h) + (40h * 4 weeks * 4 months * CAD 14.50/h) at minimum wage of CA$14.60/hour. |
Items | Costs | ||||||
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Application Fees | CA$126.50 | ||||||
Tuition Fees | CA$5,182.00 /year | ||||||
Living Cost | CA$12,000.00/year (CA$1,000.00/month) |
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Student Earning | CA$18,688.00/year | ||||||
This is just an estimate. You don't have any work hour limit. You will earn CA$18,688.00/year by working (20h * 4 weeks * 8 months * CAD 14.50/h) + (40h * 4 weeks * 4 months * CAD 14.50/h) at minimum wage of CA$14.60/hour. |
Computer Science MSc and PhD applicants don’t need a supervisor to apply for admission. However, you should list potential supervisors in your application. Supervisors make the final decisions on admission for eligible applicants.
MSc & PhD
gradsec@csc.uvic.ca or 250-472-5703.
Graduate students registered in full-time programs are automatically considered for a fellowship. This is based on a qualifying GPA.
Individual award amounts may vary depending on the program.
UVic Fellowship Awards
UVic Graduate Awards
Eligibility
Every year we employ many graduate students to assist with teaching, research, and lab instruction.
Work-study
The work-study program offers part-time jobs on campus that fit your course schedule.
To be eligible, you must:
Co-operative Education Program (co-op)
UVic is home to the largest graduate co-op program in Canada. You can add a co-op to your master’s or doctoral studies for work experience in your field of study.
Bursaries
We offer non-repayable bursaries based on financial needs.
To be eligible for a bursary, you must be:
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