MSc Advanced Computing is designed to develop practical skills by providing a comprehensive understanding of fundamental knowledge and hands-on experience of advance computing technologies in order to improve students’ contribution to IT-related industry or to pursue R&D in academia or industry.
For the Postgraduate Diploma (PgDip) stage, you will study the following modules:
Mobile Networks and Smartphone Applications (core, 20 Credits)
Data Mining and Visualisation (core, 20 Credits)
Object Oriented Analysis & Design (optional, 10 Credits)
Ethics for the IT Professional (optional, 10 Credits)
Emerging Topics in Computing (optional, 10 Credits)
Research Design and Methods (optional, 10 Credits)
To complete the PgDip stage, you will select a further 40 credits from the following modules:
Advanced Data Science (optional, 20 credits)
Advanced Wireless Networking Technologies (optional, 20 credits)
eHealth and Healthcare Systems (optional, 20 credits)
Intelligent Systems (optional, 20 credits)
Internet of Things (optional, 20 credits)
Introduction to eHealth (optional, 20 credits)
Successful completion of the PgDip allows you to proceed to the master's module:
MSc Project Dissertation (60 credits)
Teaching & Assessment
Common modules you will focus on include:
Planning
Analysing
Developing
Evaluating
Deploying
Managing advanced computing systems/services
All common modules will respect the overarching themes of advanced computing, delivering research-informed teaching via:
Lectures
Tutorials
Laboratory sessions
Our other modules will focus on academic, research and ethical practices within a professional environment.
LEARNING AND TEACHING
Scheduled learning: 37%
Independent study: 63%
ASSESSMENT
Exam: 13%
Practical: 13%
Coursework: 74%
Assessment methods will include:
Written examinations
Oral presentation
Written reports
Coursework
Academic posters
Laboratory reports
Log books
Essays
Scientific papers
Case studies
Literature reviews
Research proposals
Posters
Course Structure
Find out more about the structure, learning outcomes, compulsory and optional modules in this course.
MSc Advanced Computing Course Structure
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