Choose from a range of specialist Computing Master's degrees.
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Our computer science conversion course is for those who have little or no experience in computing. You will study the principles and practise of computing. It will include the fundamentals of computing science, database design, network technologies, and programming.
A flexible training programme in a range of emerging computer science topics including: cloud computing; security and trust; resilience; human-computer interaction; and mobile and distributed systems.
This computing Master's course gives you the knowledge, experience, and expertise to solve real-world problems and realise data-driven insights for organisations.
Our course focuses on both theory and practice so that you can understand and implement cloud computing applications. This computing Master's degree will cover key subjects such as advanced object-oriented programming, data mining, and big data analytics.
This postgraduate computing course gives you the knowledge, experience, and expertise to solve real-world problems and realise data-driven insights for organisations.
This programme will enable you to become a software engineer in game engine technologies, real-time graphics programming, and simulation technologies.
A degree with a focus on information and system security and the analysis of complex systems, including machine learning.
This course provides you with a balance of molecular biology, engineering, computing and modelling skills necessary for a career in synthetic biology. Computational design of biological systems is important as the field of synthetic biology grows.
This computing Master's course provides specialist expertise in core neuroinformatics (such as computing and biology) focusing on the development of research skills. It equips you with the skills to contribute to biologically realistic simulations of neural activity and developments.
We combine foundational skills in bioinformatics with specialist skills in computing programming, molecular biology, and research methods.
Our Smart Systems Engineering MSc develops your technical knowledge and skills in designing digital (smart) systems enabling you to work across a range of disciplines.
This degree combines business strategies, leading technology, entrepreneurship, and organisational behaviour.
Our MSc in Human-Computer Interaction will give you the skills to create, design and develop engaging interactive digital technologies from apps to immersive environments. Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) is a cross-disciplinary practice in the field of computing.
Study computing with us and you'll benefit from quality, innovative teaching and a supportive environment.
We're dedicated to boosting the employability of all our computer science students.
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