The award | How you will study | Study duration | Course start | Domestic course fees | International course fees |
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MSc | Full-time | 18 months | April, September, January | - | - |
This programme of study aims to train first-degree holders in computing-related areas into specialists in selected areas of IT and computing. Based on the current expertise in the Department, the programme offers students opportunities for in-depth study in secure mobile and wireless communication systems, biometrics and authentication, data mining and knowledge discovery, and Software Project Management techniques and applications.
The programme is carefully designed to suit the varied needs of different students from different backgrounds and with different career objectives, in the IT fields.
On graduating from this programme, you will be able to:
The programme lasts for 18 months, over 6 terms. It consists of 7 taught modules (plus Research Methods) and an individual project totalling 195 units of credit.
Full details in the Curriculum Handbook
Contact University of Buckingham to find course entry requirements.
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