Graduate Studies
Graduate Program
Make an impact. The Department of Computing Science at the University of Alberta is constantly making important contributions to the field. We have received numerous accolades for the work done by our faculty - some of the brightest minds in North America. As one of the top research-intensive computing science departments in Canada, it is an excellent place to pursue graduate-level studies.
How to Apply Our ProgramsFall 2025 Admission
We have only one intake per year in the Fall term. We do not admit in Winter, Spring or Summer terms.
Application Opens | Application Closes | Program |
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October 15, 2024 | January 15, 2025 | MSc Thesis |
October 15, 2024 | January 15, 2025 | PhD |
Discontinued Indefinitely | Discontinued Indefinitely | MSc Course-Based |
October 1, 2024 | February 1, 2025 | MSc - Internetworking (MINT) |
October 1, 2024 | January 31, 2025 | MSc - Multimedia |
Application Intake
- October 15, 2024 - extended to January 15, 2025 (11:59 pm MST) - Application System Open/Close
- December 15, 2024 - extended to January 15, 2025 - Required Documents (transcripts, degree certificates, ELP tests, reference letters) should all be uploaded by this deadline
*Late documents may be considered at the discretion of the grad admissions committee.
Applications will be evaluated starting the middle of January 2025.
Admission Decisions
We will review completed applications and make admission decisions on a rolling basis from February to April.
Due to the large number of applicants each year, we are unable to provide individual feedback as to why an application was not successful.
Graduate Resources
Graduate Studies
M.Sc. Program Requirements Ph.D. Program Requirements
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Student Research Opportunities
Potential thesis projects.
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Program Resources
Administrative and content related resources for seminars, theses, final oral exams and candidacy exams.
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Course Directory
Browse through our course directory for details on the courses we're offering.
Graduate Student Support
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Getting Started
All you need to know as a new graduate student in CS at the University of Alberta.
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Tuition and Fees
Tuition and cost of living estimates.
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Financial Support and Awards
There are a variety of financial support options that can help you pay for your education. Check out the scholarships and awards available and get help with student loans.
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Teaching Assistant Resources
An in-depth guide on everything you will need to know to work as a Teaching Assistant with the Computing Science Department.
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Student Groups
The University of Alberta has no shortage of student groups on campus. Computing Science in particular has an active Graduate Association (CSGSA) that can help you get involved.
Technical Support
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Technical Support
Contact information for the Help Desk as well as technical support documentation on printing, network access, software and more.
Special Needs
The Department would like to welcome students with any special needs. Please contact the Help Desk to discuss your situation and how we can help. Please also be aware that Accessibility Resources is a campus-wide office dedicated to improving accessibility for all students.