The Advanced Web Technologies pathway is centred around a core theme of the same name, Advanced Web Technologies, and combines it with a choice of closely related yet complimentary themes, including Software Engineering 1 & 2, Making Sense of Complex Data, and Learning from Data. Students following this theme will gain an understanding and insight into the technologies that deliver the Web as we see it today. The topics covered include underlying languages and standards used to represent information on the web; techniques for understanding and managing data and information in a web context; and techniques and technology used to design and deliver web infrastructure.
A 1st or 2.1 Honours degree, or overseas equivalent, in computer science; or in a joint degree with at least 50 per cent computer science content; applicants with extensive computer science industrial experience and a good Honours degree, or its overseas equivalent, may also be considered for admission; Students whose first language is not English require a minimum of language: IELTS 6.5 (writing 6); internet based TOEFL 100 with 23 in writing; computer based TOEFL 250 with 5 in TWE;
https://www.manchester.ac.uk/study/masters/courses/list/08339/msc-acs-advanced-web-technologies/#course-profile
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