Course description
This MSc is an intensive one-year generalist programme for graduates with a good honours degree, but with little prior experience of computer science.
This stimulating programme is for highly motivated people who wish to acquire theoretical and practical skills in computing and information systems development. The programme includes modules which introduce core aspects of Computing, including a double module in object-oriented programming (using Java), plus modules covering Systems Analysis and Software Engineering – essential for anyone seeking a career in Information Systems development. These core modules are supplemented by optional specialist modules covering a broad spectrum of subjects relevant to the software industry, such as Network Programming, Business Information Systems and Graphical User Interface design. Your project work will typically involve the design and implementation of a significant piece of software within your chosen specialism. Projects undertaken for external organisations are encouraged.
Programme outline
Core modules:
* Database Systems
* Java Programming (double module)
* Software Engineering (double module)
* Systems Analysis
* MSc Project
Study options include:
* Network Programming
* Business Information Systems
* Computational Genomics
* Entrepreneurship in Information Technology
* Graphical User Interface Design
* Interaction Design
* Software Risk Assessment
Please note module availability is subject to change.
Assessment
The Research Methods modules are assessed through coursework alone. All other taught modules are examined through a combination of coursework and written examinations taken in May/June. The MSc Project is assessed by written dissertation and an oral examination in September.
Career opportunities
The programme opens up a wide range of career opportunities in the IT industry, commerce and academia, with graduates taking up posts as software designers and engineers, product or systems programmers, database developers, network engineers, analysts or consultants. The MSc can also lead to further postgraduate study and research.