Accredited by BCS, the Chartered Institute for IT, this four-year Master of Computing (MComp) Computer Science degree is the highest award for undergraduate study in computing and is designed for more able students.
Combining our BSc (Hons) Computer Science degree with Master’s level material, it allows you to further distinguish yourself with an advanced set of professional and technical skills. A MComp Computer Science course also removes the need to source further funding to study a Master’s level qualification. On completion, you will be better placed to compete in the graduate jobs market and enter more demanding and rewarding roles.
Combining the theoretical foundations of computation with practical software development, you will develop knowledge and expertise in creating industrial strength software applications, using up-to-the- minute commercial practices.
Computer science is a wide field, from its theoretical and algorithmic foundations to cutting-edge development in robotics and intelligent systems. You’ll work on real problems in readiness for employment, enabling you to keep up to pace with this rapidly changing field.
You’ll learn about abstraction, complexity, evolutionary change, sharing of common resources, security and concurrency. From system functionality to usability and performance, you’ll also be better placed to solve real-life problems with an understanding of how they affect people’s lives.
What you will study
Our four-year MComp Computer Science degree gives you the chance to enhance your knowledge in key areas, including advanced data structures and algorithms, distributed computing, and data analysis, with the opportunity to undertake further group or individual project work.
Year One: MComp Computer Science Degree
- C++ Programming
- Computer Systems Concepts
- Professionalism and Employability
- Information Management, Assurance and Security
- Mathematical Tools for Computation
Year Two: MComp Computer Science Degree
- Data Structures and Algorithms with Object Oriented Programming
- Secure Software Development
- Operating Systems Concepts
- Event Driven and Graphical User Interface Programming
- Professional Practice and Employability, Team Based Software Development Workshop
- Supervised Work Experience (Computing) (optional)
- Study Overseas (Computing) (optional)
- Computational Mathematics or Database Development
Year Three: MComp Computer Science Degree
- Individual Project
- Computer Networks
- Robotics and Autonomous Systems
- Mobile Systems and Applications
- Parallel and Concurrent Programming
- Intelligent Systems
Year Four: MComp Computer Science Degree
- Major Team Project
- Distributed Computing
- Robotics and Autonomous Systems or Mobile Application Development
- Data Mining Running
- Data Structures and Algorithms with Object Oriented Programming
Teaching
The MComp Computer Science degree is taught via approximately 16 hours of teaching in lectures, tutorials and practical sessions every week. You also need to spend four hours per week, per module on your coursework, general reading and other preparation.
Assessment
Types of assessment include examinations, coursework and exercises based on real-life problems.
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