MSc Computer Science
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Description
Key facts
- Opportunity to study a wide variety of topics in depth
- Optional modules enable you to develop specialist skills in a variety of areas
- Lecture/tutorial and practical sessions are enhanced with additional, resource rich, online materials allowing you to continue independent learning through a variety of approaches
- Taught by staff leading research into the areas of the internet and computer networks
- Research activities are associated with the University’s digital society research centre,
Course duration Full-time
MSc: 1 year
Part-time
MSc: 2-3 years
Location: Wrexham
Start month: September
Career opportunities
These courses open up a wide range of career opportunities in in…
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Key facts
- Opportunity to study a wide variety of topics in depth
- Optional modules enable you to develop specialist skills in a variety of areas
- Lecture/tutorial and practical sessions are enhanced with additional, resource rich, online materials allowing you to continue independent learning through a variety of approaches
- Taught by staff leading research into the areas of the internet and computer networks
- Research activities are associated with the University’s digital society research centre,
Course duration Full-time
MSc: 1 year
Part-time
MSc: 2-3 years
Location: Wrexham
Start month: September
Career opportunities
These courses open up a wide range of career opportunities in
industry, commerce and academia, with graduates taking up posts as
software designers and engineers,
analysts or consultants in the computer software industry. The MSc
can also lead to further postgraduate study or research. Graduates
will have demonstrated a systematic understanding and critical
awareness, much of it at the forefront of the discipline; a
comprehensive and practical understanding of applicable techniques;
originality in the application of knowledge; the ability to
evaluate current research and methodologies; and the independent
learning ability required for continuing professional
development.
Course content
Personal development planning is an integral part of the learning process of each element of the course.
MSc Computer Science
- Postgraduate Study and Research Methods
- Future & Emerging Technology
- Networking Hardware & Software
- Networking Techniques & Technologies
- Dissertation / Project Options
- IT Project Management
- Professional Challenges in Computing
- Multimedia Development Environments
- Applied Sound and Music Production
- Commercial Website Design & Development
- Web and Mobile Application Development
Entry requirements
The standard entry requirement for these programmes is an honours degree of at least 2:2 classification in a Computer Science related subject area, or equivalent in any science-based degree with a strong computing and/or engineering element. In some cases applicants with substantial commercial or industrial experience can be accepted, subject to interview and references.
Assessment
For the MRes you will be expected to give a seminar on your research project in addition to submitting a written thesis. Several of the taught modules will include guided study of the research literature, including seminars and tutorial discussions.
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