MSc in Advanced Computing - Internet Technologies with Multimedia
Programme Structure
In the introductory week you will take a programming proficiency test and will be placed in either an 'experienced' stream or a 'foundation' stream.
First Semester:
- Advanced Computer Graphics
- Character and Set Design
- Computer Graphics
- Mobile and Ubiquitous Computing
Second Semester:
- Project Specification and Design
- Object-Oriented Programming with Java
- Image Processing and Computer Vision
- Web Technologies
- Databases
- Server Software
Summer:
You must complete a final MSc project which consists of researching, planning and implementing a major piece of work. The project must contain a significant scientific or technical component and will usually involve a software development component. This is usually submitted by the end of September.
Key Facts:
Awards Available:MSc
Duration of programme: One year full-time; two years part-time
Part-time study available? Yes
Entry requirements: A good (at least upper second-class) Honours degree in a Computer Science or related discipline. International equivalents are also accepted.
Number of places: Not fixed
Fees: Full-time: UK/EU £4,450; overseas £14,950Part-time:UK/EU £2,225; overseas £7,475
Application Deadline: 1st August 2010
Part-time study available? Yes
Entry requirements: A good (at least upper second-class) Honours degree in a Computer Science or related discipline. International equivalents are also accepted.
Number of places: Not fixed
Fees: Full-time: UK/EU £4,450; overseas £14,950Part-time:UK/EU £2,225; overseas £7,475
Application Deadline: 1st August 2010
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