Abstract

This paper describes part of a joint project, under the European Union's Lifelong Learning Curriculum Development. This project defines a methodology to implement a collaborative Master level course in Computer Science. The project has been proposed by seven European institutions from different countries such as, Finland, France, Germany, Portugal, Spain and Romania. The European Master Program in Computer Science (EMaCS) project intends to define a methodology to implement a Master that offers education and training opportunities for the next generation in research and innovation, to provide students with profound knowledge and insight into some fields of Computer Science. It also intends to meet the demands of industry and research in a rapidly growing area. The project has several components and the main concrete outcome is a methodology to create a two-year plan for a European Master Degree in Computer Science. This methodology can be applied to Master Programs in different areas. Coimbra team was the lead partner and the responsible for the workpackages regarding management and research. This experience is willing to be shared.

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