Masters of University of Geneva

The Master in
Digital Systems and Services

follows on from the CUI's Bachelor's in Information Systems and Services Science. Students can choose one of several specialisations.

At the end of the programme, students will be capable of:

  • Demonstrating their command of fundamental concepts in their chosen specialisation (e.g. information security, user experience)
     
  • Working as part of a research team, and organising and completing a research project on an issue relating to the development of a digital system or service in their chosen specialisation
     
  • Analysing and critically summarising existing research in the area of digital systems and services
     
  • Communicating effectively both orally and in writing (especially in English) in order to carry out projects entrusted to them in their work environment
     
  • Writing scientific articles and presenting their work to experts
     
  • Working as part of a cross-disciplinary team on coding and other digital projects (e.g. a hackathon)
     
  • Explaining the basic principles of entrepreneurship (e.g. ideation and business processes) and applying them to a project

The Master in
Digital Systems and Services

follows on from the CUI's Bachelor's in Information Systems and Services Science. Students can choose one of several specialisations.

At the end of the programme, students will be capable of:

  • Demonstrating their command of fundamental concepts in their chosen specialisation (e.g. information security, user experience)
     
  • Working as part of a research team, and organising and completing a research project on an issue relating to the development of a digital system or service in their chosen specialisation
     
  • Analysing and critically summarising existing research in the area of digital systems and services
     
  • Communicating effectively both orally and in writing (especially in English) in order to carry out projects entrusted to them in their work environment
     
  • Writing scientific articles and presenting their work to experts
     
  • Working as part of a cross-disciplinary team on coding and other digital projects (e.g. a hackathon)
     
  • Explaining the basic principles of entrepreneurship (e.g. ideation and business processes) and applying them to a project

Programme length

1.5 years (3 semesters)

Languages of instruction

French, English

Conditions of registration

www.unige.ch/conditions/MA

Admission Conditions

Bachelor's degree in IT systems and services science awarded by the CUI, Bachelor's degree in computer science, mathematics, IT or digital sciences awarded by the Science Faculty, a degree worth 180 credits in computer science or management IT from a Swiss or foreign university, or a degree deemed equivalent by the academic committee.

Applications

Deadline for Fall Semester for candidates that hold a foreign bachelor's degree: 28 February 2025
(30 April 2025 for candidates that hold a Swiss bachelor's degree at the start of the next academic year AND, according to their nationality, are not subject to a visa for entry into Switzerland for more than 90 days, according to Swiss government requirements and regardless of their current place of residence, or for candidates holding a Swiss residence permit that is valid beyond 30 April.)

Deadline for Spring Semester: to be checked on the website of the Admissions Office

www.unige.ch/enrolment

The Master in Digital Systems and Services

3 semesters (max. 6 semesters) | 90 ECTS credits
Information systems and methodologies (12 credits):
  • Services: from concept to market
  • Mobile systems and services
  • Design science research
  • Service innovation lab
Research and development module (48 credits):
  • Selected Topics
  • Research project, including thesis
  • Involvement in hackathons/seminars
  • Overview of specialisation and presentation of articles
  • Writing a scientific article relating to the chosen specialisation
Electives / concentrations (30 credits):
  • User experience
  • Knowledge engineering
  • Information security
  • Smart cities
  • Digital transformation
  • Elective option

Mobility

Students may earn up to 30 credits while on exchange. They may also conduct research outside the university under the supervision of a faculty member, or do a work placement at a leading external laboratory in order to complete their Master's degree.

www.unige.ch/exchange

Professional Prospects

  • Data protection officer
  • Business analyst
  • Media analyst
  • Chief information officer
  • Head of digital identity management
  • IT systems project manager
  • Research
  • Entrepreneurship
  • User experience manager

Contact information

Mr. Marc Pochon
T. +41 (0)22 379 72 24
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