Each student must complete no less than two and usually no more than four graduate Computer Science courses, not including those taken for credit in a Master's degree, and not including seminar or thesis courses.Students are expected to attend regular departmental seminars in Artificial Intelligence-related topics throughout their M.Sc. studies, as a fulfilment of this requirement.With prior approval of the graduate coordinator, candidates may be permitted to include graduate courses in Artificial Intelligence or Artificial Intelligence-related topics offered by other departments in their program.


A student with an honour Bachelor's degree or equivalent with adequate specialization in Computer Science and with at least a 70% average in the major subject may be admitted to a minimum one-year Master's program (II Master's Candidate). A student with an honours Bachelor's degree in a related subject and with at least a 70% average in the major subject may be admitted to a minimum two-year Master's program (I Master's Qualifying followed by II Master's Candidate) or to a minimum two-year II Master's Candidate program depending upon prior qualifications.
Eligible candidates may get funding and graduate assistantships.
