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You will enjoy Operational Research if you like solving practical quantitative problems and seeing the solutions implemented. Graduates immediately can play an effective role in providing model-based support to managers to help them make better decisions at an operational/technical level. By studying Operational Research you will develop a valuable combination of modelling, computing, analytical, mathematical, interpersonal and communication skills. You will be able to design and implement management interventions, employ a range of OR and systems methods and techniques, to design and implement algorithm as well their integration in decision support software, use a range of relevant software, and demonstrate your awareness of specific managerial issues. An Operational Research MSc provides
International MSc OROThe International MSc in Computer Science on Optimization in Operations Research (ORO) provides an opportunity for advanced study in Operations Research. The programme offers the possibility of exciting and rewarding career opportunities and progression in areas such as in decision support software, logistics, industrial engineering, and operational research/management science. The programme proposes the access for further study for a PhD. The employment record of the programme is excellent. There is an active alumni network.
The programme offers
Entry requirementsOur students come from diverse backgrounds such as computer science, engineering, mathematics and other quantitative disciplines. For an admission in year 1 of this programme, you should have, or be expecting, a first degree that includes some computer science and mathematics; for example, science, engineering, statistics or economics. A direct admission in year 2 of this programme is possible if you have validated the corresponding courses (or their equivalent) of the year 1.
For international studentsCheck our specific requirements and the documentation you will need to submit as part of your application.
Programme Fee
The tuition fee per year of the programme is around 450 euros.
Who should apply?Students who are motivated by Operations Research, and have completed the entry requirements.
Our facilities
Within our Department of Computer Sciences, the MSc ORO has its own computing room, a library with lecture books, a conviviality space and a meeting room which can be pre-booked for study sessions or used by our students at short notice (if available) for quiet study.
Programme outline120 credits ECTS. The Master ORO offers two options: a research master degree or an applied master degree. An internship of minimum 5 months (into a research center or a business department of a company) has to be fulfilled during the spring semester of the year 2.
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