Our MSc in Information Technology (IT) is a specialisation-rich programme that aims to provide a transformational experience to its students, by integrating the technological and business aspects of modern IT.
Our course consists of a combination of core and specialisation-option modules. Please note that specialisations are offered subject to demand.
For the Postgraduate Diploma (PgDip) stage, you will study the following core modules:
Business Computer Networks (core, 20 credits)
Database Design (core, 20 credits)
Object-Oriented Analysis & Design (core, 10 credits)
Ethics for the IT Professional (core, 10 credits)
To complete the PgDip stage, you will select a further 60 credits from a selection of modules. In addition to ‘Research Design and Methods (optional, 10 credits) you can choose from the following:
Database & Analytics Theme
Oracle Database Development (optional, 20 credits)
Technologies for Business Intelligence (optional, 10 credits)
Data Warehouse Environment (optional, 20 credits)
Web Theme
Web Development (optional, 20 credits)
Dynamic Web Applications (optional, 20 credits)
Networking Theme
Wireless Networking (optional, 20 credits)
Internet of Things (IoT) and Applications (optional, 20 credits)
eBusiness Theme
Mobile Business Technology and Design (optional, 20 credits)
Modern Computing Theme
Interactive Design for Smart Devices (optional, 10 credits)
Emerging Topics in Computing (optional, 10 credits)
Successful completion of the PgDip allows you to proceed to the master's module:
MSc IT Project Dissertation (60 credits)
Teaching and Assessment
LEARNING AND TEACHING
Scheduled Learning: approximately 20-30%
Independent Study: approximately 70-80%
Our MSc Information Technology course employs face to face large and small group delivery and activities supported by the use of Moodle. Small group tutorials are favoured as they are key to the development of behavioural and effective competencies. These are the competencies needed by employers, to develop reflective IT practitioners engaging in purposeful activity for the benefit of the business or organisation.
Your assessment will take the form of:
Coursework
Class tests
Formal examinations
Course Structure
Find out more about the structure, learning outcomes, compulsory and optional modules in this course.
MSc Information Technology Course Structure
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