Join us for a webinar exploring our innovative Masters of Science (MSc) in Computing. This is a 1 year (full time) or 2 year (part-time) taught course that introduces some of the latest emerging technologies in the areas of cloud computing, embedded systems, secure architecture and Artificial Intelligence.
The course is aimed at supporting computing graduates to study the framework of computer science from a theoretical point of view and apply this knowledge to the development of industrial software in a research-led dissertation.
Sound interesting? Then register now to view.
Meet with Academic Team leading the course |
|
Get perspective from previous students of this course who will be available to answer your questions |
|
Learn more about programme content and modules |
|
Discover more about career prospects |
|
Find out about application process and funding |
|
Support for International Students |
|
Q&A with speakers |
The MSc in Computing will provide you with the skills and knowledge to develop your interests in an IT career. Typical career paths include software engineering, software design, systems support engineer, software engineering researcher, and project management.
Advanced interaction design and evaluation, analysis and visualisation of data from medical sensor devices and pervasive systems, and advanced computational techniques are extensively covered opening a vast range of industrial and research based employment opportunities.
Things to note about this programme:
For more information about the MSc in Computing including eligibility criteria, course content and information about fees, please visit the DkIT website.