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Capitol Technology University Course Catalog

   
    May 28, 2026  
2026-2027 Course Catalog 
    
2026-2027 Course Catalog

Quantum Computing, MPhil

Location(s): Research Based (European Model) and Asynchronous Online


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The Master of Philosophy in Quantum Computing degree is designed for post-graduate professionals seeking to earn a master’s degree by conducting sustained original research in various areas crucial to the development and use of quantum computing. Such areas include robotics, computer science, hardware and software engineering, machine learning, and physics. It is ideal for experienced professionals seeking to explore research studies before pursuing a doctorate degree or for those seeking career advancement opportunities by earning a master’s degree. Students in this program will complete four courses in foundational principles of quantum computing before conducting original research in an approved area of this discipline. Students will present their research and findings in a written master’s thesis and orally defend their work.

Student Learning Outcomes:

Upon completion of the program, students will be able to:

  • Develop effective research proposals using appropriate methodologies and designs in an ethical manner.
  • Incorporate the theoretical basis and practical applications of Quantum Computing into related problem-solving and task accomplishment.
  • Execute a research project to successfully complete and defend a significant piece of scholarly work in Quantum Computing.
  • Demonstrate effective oral and writing skills in professional communications.
  • Develop foundational knowledge and competencies in quantum computing in preparation for advanced research. 

Notes


  • No more than 6 credit-hours can be taken at the same time without Dean’s approval. 
  • Students may begin program by taking the four 8-week taught subject-matter courses first or MRS 700. 
  • MRS 700 must be first research course taken. 

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