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Master's Programme in Computational Colour and Spectral Imaging (MSCOSI)

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Computational Colour and Spectral Imaging

Erasmus Mundus master’s degree programme, 2 years, Granada/Joensuu/Saint-Étienne/Gjøvik

Computational Colour and Spectral Imaging


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  • Master

  • Full-time
  • 10. January Apply before

Course description

The Master in Computational Colour and Spectral Imaging (COSI) is an Erasmus Mundus Joint Master Degree offered by four universities:

  • Norwegian University of Science and Technology
  • University Jean Monnet
  • University of Granada
  • University of Eastern Finland

The 2-years (120 ECTS) COSI Programme provides an interdisciplinary and innovative training programme in a specialized field combining colour and spectral imaging with advanced data science. We provide students with a unique competence and skill set, including advanced methodologies, models, and practical applications with two goals: Enhance their employability and improve their career prospects on one hand, and meet the current and future needs of industrial R&D and academic research on the other.

The Information and Communication Technologies, Health & Life Science, and Science & Technology sectors are in full growth. The innovative use of images is increasingly important in these sectors, particularly in Quality Control of Manufactured Products, Medical and Biomedical Imaging, Spectral Systems Design, Media Technology, Internet of Things. COSI competence is highly sought after in a wide range of sectors where the continued evolution of R&D fields requires adapted and extremely specialized courses with a strong focus on industrial applications and recent trends in various research areas

With competitive scholarships available we expect to recruit excellent students from various educational backgrounds worldwide. The whole curriculum is entirely taught in English, but students will also gain multicultural skills as well as other transversal skills. COSI students will receive a specialized education very well adapted to their background, interests, and future career plans.


You will find more information about course components, admission and application on the COSI webpage:

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  • Degree type: Master of Science in Computational Colour and Spectral Imaging
  • Credits: 120
  • Restricted admission: Yes
  • Unit: Department of Computer Science
  • Apply before: 10. January
  • How to apply: COSI Website
    Contact: mscosi@studier.ntnu.no
  • Location: Gjøvik
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