MSc Computer Science

The School of Computing welcomes applications for our Computer Science research programmes.

Overview

Your research should produce an original contribution in your chosen field of study. You work closely with your supervisor, a member of academic staff, who is your principal source of support. If you choose a research area that has interdisciplinary aspects, you may have more than one supervisor. In addition to regular supervision, you will be supported by a supervisory panel of three academic staff who provide further structured input and guidance.

Supporting your research

We offer an extensive support framework to all our research students. We support you in becoming an effective researcher through a series of weekly workshops taken in the first year. These cover research-specific subjects including how to access journals and review research publications, how to write and publish academic articles and how to present your work at seminars and conferences. You may also attend workshops on key transferable skills including communication, time management and teamwork.

About the School of Computing

Our world-leading researchers, in key areas such as systems security, programming languages, communications, computational intelligence and memory management, and in interdisciplinary work with biosciences and psychology, earned us an outstanding result in the most recent national research assessment.

Careers

Graduate destinations

Many research students choose to continue their careers by working in academia. Our graduates have also gone on to work in:

  • software engineering
  • mobile applications development
  • systems analysis
  • consultancy
  • networking
  • web design and e-commerce
  • finance and insurance
  • commerce
  • engineering
  • education
  • government
  • healthcare.
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Modules

  • Compulsory modules
  • Project and Dissertatio
  • Systems Architecture
  • Algorithms and Logic
  • Software Engineering
  • Web-Based Information Systems Development
  • Options modules
  • Introduction to Cyber Security
  • Computer Interaction and User Experience
  • Computational Creativity
  • eHealth
  • Introduction to Artificial Intelligence
  • Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery
  • Information Security Management
  • Cognitive Neural Networks
  • Natural Computation
  • Cyber Law
  • Solving Problems with Data and Text
  • Networks and Network Security
  • Object-Oriented Programming
  • Advanced Object-Oriented Programming
  • Advanced English for Academic Study in the Applied Sciences
  • £22,700 Per Year

    International student tuition fee

    1 Year

    Duration

    Sep 2024

    Start Month

    Aug 2024

    Application Deadline

    Upcoming Intakes

    • September 2024

    Mode of Study

    • Full Time