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Master of Quantum Computing (MQuaC)

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Faculty of Graduate Studies Faculty of Science MQUAC - Master of Quantum Computing

General Program Information

The Master of Quantum Computing can be completed full- or part-time.


Students can choose to apply directly to one of the Quantum Computing credentials or complete the individual credentials via a laddered pathway.

Laddered Pathway from the Graduate Certificate to the Graduate Diploma, and from the Graduate Diploma to the Master of Quantum Computing

Students who complete the Graduate Certificate in Quantum Computing may receive laddering credit for the 12 units of coursework completed in the certificate program if they are subsequently accepted into the Graduate Diploma in Quantum Computing program within 5 years of beginning the certificate.

Students who complete the Graduate Diploma in Quantum Computing may receive laddering credit for the 24 units of coursework completed in the diploma program if they are subsequently accepted into the Master of Quantum Computing program within 5 years of beginning the first credential in the laddering process.


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