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Course Overview

Computer science is one of the fastest-growing subjects around the world. 

This computer science master's introduces you to a number of software and hardware technologies and their real-world applications.

You’ll learn about abstraction, complexity, evolutionary change, sharing of common resources, security, and concurrency.

From system functionality to usability and performance, you’ll also be better placed to solve real-life problems with an understanding of how they affect people’s lives.

Teaching

This postgraduate computing course is delivered in four major blocks to offer an intensive but focused learning pattern. Full-time students will typically spend 12 hours in classes and 24 hours outside of classes each week.

If you choose to study part-time, this is reduced to around six hours each week. You will study through lectures, tutorials, practical sessions, seminars and projects.

You will need to spend a significant amount of time working independently, reading, and preparing for assessments. Assessment is primarily by coursework, varying from a research-style paper or essay to practical assignments.

You will also work on a significant research project of your own choice, where strong independent thinking, critical analysis and project management skills will be important.

Entry Requirement 

This course is designed for graduates with a minimum of 2:2 Honours degree or equivalent in computing or a strongly related subject.

Applicants should be proficient programmers.

International Entry Requirements

This course welcomes international applicants and requires an English level of IELTS 6.0 with a minimum of 5.5 in each component or equivalent.

Fees

Full-time UK:  £9000

Full-time International:  £14500 

Part-time UK:  £1000 per 20 credits


This information was accurate on : 03/05/2021
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