This master in Applied Computing (MSc) is designed for those whose first degree is not related to computing, but who now want to move into the industry. It is designed to fit the current needs of employers with topics that include software development, networks, database systems, and web development. You'll explore the fundamentals of computer science as well as the basic architecture of a modern-day computer system.
In addition, you'll have the opportunity to undertake a placement and put your skills into practice, enhancing your employability. You can find your own placements or develop professional practice projects, working in our Digital Incubator or research-based projects with one of our academic research teams.
Learning alongside other graduates in non-computing disciplines, you'll rapidly extend your knowledge and experience of fundamental computing concepts which are applicable to your future career.
By the end of the master in Applied Computing (MSc), you'll have an expert understanding of the processes and knowledge that are needed to design, implement and support an IT system. You'll also be able to make a significant contribution to IT research activities as well as to team-based IT projects.
This highly practical master in Applied Computing (MSc) means you’ll have the opportunity to experience the latest technologies and tools used in the industry, giving you the confidence to be productive and effective when you enter the workplace.