MSc-PGDip Internet and Enterprise Computing

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MSc-PGDip Internet and Enterprise Computing

  • Objectives The MSc Internet and Enterprise Computing course is aimed at computer-systems literate graduates who wish to add expertise in the architecture and development of large-scale Enterprise Information Systems (EIS) to their portfolio of skills. One particularly original feature of this course is that it combines the managerial and computing aspects of EIS. You will learn how to optimise the information flow between business processes and how to critically analyse the impact of deploying information systems to support organisational and business processes. On the computing front, you will learn the principles and techniques necessary for designing, developing and evaluating EIS that are distributed, interoperable, intelligent and adaptive to change.
  • Entry requirements Entry requirements The course is open to graduates with a UK honours degree (or equivalent) in any computing, technology, engineering or science related subject. Experience of computer programming is also required. Applications are also welcome from graduates of other disciplines who have equivalent programming expertise and / or relevant industrial experience. If you are an international student and English is not your first language, you will require an English language qualification equivalent to IELTS 6.5.
  • Academic title MSc/PGDip Internet and Enterprise Computing
  • Course description MSc/PGDip Internet and Enterprise Computing

    Study modules
    The course comprises eight core modules, totalling 180 credit points.

    Advanced Software Engineering (20 credits)
    This module will provide you with a comprehensive introduction to the theory and practice of object-orientated program development. The module is practically based and provides ample opportunity to extend your existing programming skills and to develop expertise in applying advanced software engineering design, development and evaluation principles in a variety of intelligent system engineering contexts;

    Internet Computing (20 credits)
    You will develop a comprehensive understanding of current internet technologies used for the analysis, design and implementation of internet and intranet based software. The module advocates object-orientated systems methodologies and is characterised by viewing internet application as comprising a collection of higher level software objects and controls, which render the XHTML code that represents a web page;

    Enterprise Computing (20 credits)
    This modules introduces the theory and practice associated with implementing large-scale distributed information systems in heterogeneous environments. You will develop the technical knowledge necessary to analyse the scalability and interoperability problems associated with large-scale heterogeneous systems and will become accomplished in the design and implementation of enterprise-level computer applications. The module also provides the opportunity to utilise the internet and the semantic web as a computing platform for the intelligent integration of business systems;

    Intelligent Business Systems (20 credits)
    This module will introduce you to the theory and practice behind applying state-of-the-art data mining and process optimisation techniques within an intelligent business systems application context. You will develop the skills necessary to design, develop and evaluate intelligent software solutions to business systems problems. Applications of these smart software engineering principles for decision-support systems will also be discussed;

    Enterprise Systems Management (20 credits)
    You will enhance your ability to manage the development and deployment of enterprise and internet information systems within small to medium organisations, or to be part of a team doing the same in a larger organisation. You will learn how to analyse the strategic impact of information systems on organisations in order to maximise the benefit of the IT function. The module will introduce you to business models for internet trading and discusses the management of organisational change associated with the introduction of new technology;

    Research Methods (20 credits)
    This module develops your understanding of research design and methodology, and the process involved in conducting research. As well as being introduced to the School’s research facilities, you will develop the skills necessary for effective research and writing project/dissertation definition documents;

    Research Project (60 credits – MSc students only)
    You will apply your understanding of research processes to develop and integrate knowledge focusing on enterprise systems design and development. This project will encourage you to develop your initiative, your ability to conduct a research project or dissertation, plus the capacity to appraise and evaluate critical issues pertaining to information systems management in a logical manner. You will also learn where it is appropriate to develop principles, knowledge and/or application, and be able to write a project report by the end of the module.

    Study routes
    Based within the purpose-built, £8 million building of the School of Science and Technology, we are able to offer postgraduates the option to study either a Postgraduate Diploma or MSc Internet and Enterprise Computing.

    What do you study?
    The course addresses the three key elements of Enterprise Information Systems Development, Intelligent Management of Information Systems and an MSc Research Project.

    Pattern of delivery
    The postgraduate academic year is divided into three terms, each of ten weeks plus a 15-week independent study period for MSc students. The course structure is as follows:

    Weeks 1-10

    -Advanced Software Engineering
    -Internet Programming

    Weeks 11-30

    -Enterprise Computing
    -Intelligent Business Systems
    -Enterprise Systems Management
    -Research Methods

    Weeks 31-45

    Research Project
    All students spend the three academic terms studying the six taught modules. MSc students spend the independent study period pursing an individual research project.

    Assessment
    All modules are assessed either by coursework, case studies or dissertation.

    Why study at Nottingham Trent University?
    The most significant reason to study Internet and Enterprise Computing at Nottingham Trent is the commercial relevance of our courses, as demonstrated by the module content on the previous page. You will develop the skills necessary to work in organisations of any size across a range of sectors.

    These courses are taught by highly experienced staff members, many of whom are actively involved in cutting-edge research and publish regularly in this discipline.

    The course will crucially provide you with a postgraduate level education in the theory and practice of Internet and Enterprise Computing and emphasises the importance of independent learning, problem solving and self-organisation, all of which are skills highly sought after by employers.

    Students in the School of Science and Technology have use of a new, purpose-built £8 million building, which offers state-of-the-art teaching and research facilities specific to the subjects taught in the School. This includes exceptional computing resources, multimedia editing suites and specialist labs for imaging, networks and communications.

    Place of study
    In 2006, the doors opened on our £8m purpose-designed building. We’ve invested heavily in computing facilities, which include multiple networked computer rooms, multimedia editing suites and specialist labs for imaging, networks and communications for the use of computing and informatics students. Everything students need is in one building, from a one-stop shop for student enquiries to high-spec teaching and tutorial rooms. A large area has been designed specifically for the School’s postgraduate students and includes computer labs, teaching rooms and an open plan social area.

    Clifton campus
    Situated just four miles from the centre of Nottingham, the Clifton campus is a self-contained green-field site with excellent accommodation and facilities.

    The Clifton campus Library is open seven days a week and students have 24-hour access to a number of IT resource rooms. The campus has benefited from considerable investment over the past five years. It has comprehensive sports facilities - including a multi-million pound sports hall, two gyms, and an all-weather floodlit sports pitch, as well as a new Student Support Centre, offering careers advice and support with financial and personal issues.

    Food, drink and retail outlets include The Point – a multi-purpose venue with a bar, a cafe, and an entertainments programme. There is also the campus News and Food convenience store, which sells all the student essentials.

    The campus hosts the Blackwell’s bookshop, the Sunrise Medical Practice and a friendly branch of HSBC. There is a regular bus service available that provides easy access to Nottingham’s vibrant and exciting city centre.

    Your future career
    The industry-focused nature of this course will ensure that you stand out from the crowd when it comes to job applications and pursuing your future career. Nottingham Trent University graduates are widely respected amongst employers and our Computing and Informatics students are perceived as having the competitive edge due to the hands-on approach of our teaching.

    With a Postgraduate Diploma or MSc in Internet and Enterprise Computing, you will be well qualified for employment in a variety of computing and IT-related industries. In addition, your skills and experience will be particularly attractive to corporations seeking to integrate their Enterprise-wide Applications (EAI) or to automate Business to Business (B2B) relationships with other partners.

    Alternatively, you will be fully equipped to continue your studies to Doctorate (PhD) level at any UK or EU university.
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