A Masters in Quantum Computing is a graduate degree program that prepares students for careers in the emerging field of quantum technology. Quantum computing is the use of quantum mechanical phenomena, such as superposition and entanglement, to perform computations that are not possible or efficient with classical computers. Quantum technology also includes quantum communication, quantum sensing, and quantum cryptography.
A Masters in Quantum Computing typically covers the following topics:
A Masters in Quantum Computing usually requires a bachelor’s degree in physics, mathematics, computer science, engineering, or a related field. Some programs may also require prior knowledge of linear algebra, calculus, differential equations, programming languages, and classical algorithms. Depending on the program, a Masters in Quantum Computing may take one to two years to complete and may involve coursework, projects, exams, and a thesis or dissertation.