MSc Computer Science
- Country United Kingdom
- Course Duration 12 month
- Course Type Full Time
- Courses Campus On Campus
- Language Specification IELTS
- Program Level Post-Graduate
- Education Required Graduate
- Admission intake MAY
- Minimum GPA 3
Application Charges
Application Fee | Tution Fee |
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Free | GBP 16,500 |
Application Date
Application Start Date | Application Closing Date |
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2022-10-18
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2022-11-04
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Program Description
- Machine learning. Security. Big data. High-performance computing - discover the latest thinking, specialist techniques and advanced technology at the forefront of computer science
- As computing continues to evolve at a remarkable pace, the expertise to harness the latest technology become more vital every day for organisations in every sector. Our MSc Computer Science course provides that expertise – helping you develop the specialist skills for a career in computing.
- Excellent facilities – The Department has an extensive range of equipment in our own specialist laboratories, together with the support of our dedicated technical staff.
Thriving technology sector – Manchester is home to one of the largest creative and digital technology sectors outside of London, making us well placed to deliver this course.
Institute of Coding – The Department of Computing and Mathematics is part of the new £40m national Institute of - Coding (IoC). Our masters students will have access to the IoC’s cutting-edge computer lab to hone their skills in this area.
Professional accreditation – This course is accredited by the BCS (the Chartered Institute for IT) providing strong industry links and a professional focus.
Optional placement year – Boost your career prospects and put theory into practice with an industry placement - In the MSc Computer Science course, students will study seven core units covering a range of topics from programming fundamentals, to advanced level programming and software development. they’ll also complete an independent, in-depth research project, supported by the academic team