Software Engineering MSc/Diploma

Postgraduate

In Currie

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  • Type

    Postgraduate

  • Location

    Currie (Scotland)

  • Start date

    Different dates available

Home Postgraduate study Computer Science Software EngineeringSoftware Engineering MSc/DiplomaHow to apply »DeliveryFull-time, Part-time, Per courseProgramme typeTaughtStudy locationEdinburghEntry dateSeptemberOverviewProgramme contentEntry requirementsFees & scholarships MACS postgraduate scholarships Some scholarships of £2,500 will be awarded to outstanding applicants to any of our Computer Science MSc programmes. Find out more. OverviewSoftware engineers create and maintain software applications using best practice from computer science, project management, engineering, application domains and other fields. This programme is designed to teach students how to apply state-of-the-art techniques and methodologies to develop high quality software to professional standards using the understanding and skills to engineer software at an advanced level. Students will be able to specialise in particular areas, such as the development of dependable systems, mobile applications, advanced interactive systems like games, or novel applications using biologically inspired models of computing. In some cases the project can be carried out in collaboration with an outside industrial or academic organisation. Graduates from the programme can expect to find employment with software houses, IT companies, R+D divisions of companies, financial services organisations, defence contractors or government IT agencies and as researchers or research students within universities. Further details are available here Programme duration This full-time programme starts in September and lasts one year. The programme can also be taken part-time over 2 years or as a 9 month Postgraduate Diploma. Professional recognition This programme is accredited by the British Computer Society.Programme content Full-time students take 4 courses each semester and must normally...

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Edinburgh Campus, Riccarton, EH14 4AS

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  • IT
  • Engineering
  • Project
  • Systems
  • Part Time
  • Full Time
  • Project Management
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  • Quality Training
  • Financial Training
  • Skills and Training
  • IT Management
  • IT Development
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  • Computing
  • Software Engineering
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  • Best Practice
  • Management
  • Financial Services
  • IT Project Management

Course programme

MACS postgraduate scholarships

Some scholarships of £2,500 will be awarded to outstanding applicants to any of our Computer Science MSc programmes. Find out more.

Overview

Software engineers create and maintain software applications using best practice from computer science, project management, engineering, application domains and other fields. This programme is designed to teach students how to apply state-of-the-art techniques and methodologies to develop high quality software to professional standards using the understanding and skills to engineer software at an advanced level.

Students will be able to specialise in particular areas, such as the development of dependable systems, mobile applications, advanced interactive systems like games, or novel applications using biologically inspired models of computing.

In some cases the project can be carried out in collaboration with an outside industrial or academic organisation.

Graduates from the programme can expect to find employment with software houses, IT companies, R+D divisions of companies, financial services organisations, defence contractors or government IT agencies and as researchers or research students within universities.

Further details are available here

Programme duration

This full-time programme starts in September and lasts one year. The programme can also be taken part-time over 2 years or as a 9 month Postgraduate Diploma.

Professional recognition

This programme is accredited by the British Computer Society.

Additional information

Programme content Full-time students take 4 courses each semester and must normally take all core courses.Core Courses:Advanced Software EngineeringInformation Systems MethodologiesResearch Methods and Project PlanningRigorous Methods for Software EngineeringOptional Courses:Advanced Interaction DesignBig Data ManagementBiologically Inspired ComputationComputer Games ProgrammingComputer Network SecurityDistributed and Parallel TechnologiesIndustrial ProgrammingIntelligent RoboticsMobile Communications and programmingAfter semester 2 students continue full-time on...

Software Engineering MSc/Diploma

Price on request