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    MSc 1 year full time 2 years part time

Course Description

If you want to move into the computing and information systems field, or if computing plays an increasing part in your role, the MSc Computing and Information Systems is ideal personal development. This postgraduate computing course is designed for people who have little or no previous experience or specific qualifications in computing or information technology, though you should have some related experience or skills that you wish to build upon.

We place emphasis on the effective use, design and development of software for information systems. You will become skilled in programming and learn how to design and implement information systems. Graduates of this computing Masters course will have relevant, up-to-date knowledge, along with the professional and technical skills needed to develop, manage and employ information systems applications in a range of organisations.

Entry Requirements

The MSc Computing and Information Systems is designed for graduates with a minimum 2:2 Honours degree or equivalent in a connected subject.

Typically entrants will have graduated in a technical degree – such as Computer Science, Information Technology, Business Information Systems, or Electronic Engineering – and need to further develop their skills in systems development, advanced database systems, and project management.

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Fees

Information on tuition fees is available on our Home and EU/International fees pages.

Student Destinations

Graduates of the MSc Computing and Information Systems degree have a very strong record in gaining employment. To enhance your employability, the skills and knowledge you gain on the course are directly relevant to industry. You could develop a career as a project manager, software developer, information manager, or in the newly developing area of data analytics. This Computing Masters is also suitable if you are interested in continued professional development.

Module Details

  • Software Development (20 credits)
  • ICT Systems Development (20 credits)
  • Project Management and Research Methodology (20 credits)
  • Principles of Computing (20 credits)
  • Big Data and Analytics (20 credits)
  • MSc Project (60 credits)

Plus, one optional module from:

  • GIS Principles and Practice (20 credits)
  • Network Security (20 credits)
  • Security Management (20 credits)

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