Computer Science MComp
Master
In Brighton
Description
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Type
Master
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Location
Brighton
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Duration
4 Years
Computer Science at Sussex provides a rigorous professional education in computing, preparing you for the constantly evolving industry that’s revolutionising our lives.
Our MComp covers the fundamental concepts of computing and their application. It includes advanced study in specialisms including artificial intelligence, digital media, IT management, and mobile systems.
You’ll study in our £12-million centre for teaching in the areas of computing, robotics, electronics and mechatronics. You’ll benefit from a new student-focused hub, a suite of high-spec computers and new project workspaces.
You’ll graduate with deep knowledge and skills in areas that are in high demand in industry.
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About this course
Recent graduates have gone on to roles including:
campaign manager, Google
software engineer, Electronic Arts
graduate developer, American Express.
You will also need GCSE (or equivalent) Mathematics, with at least grade 6 (or grade B).
You should also have a broad range of GCSEs 9-4 (A*-C), including good grades in relevant subjects.
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Subjects
- Computing
- 3d training
- 3D
- Programming
- Engineering
- Industry
- Mathematical Concepts
- Data Structures
- Global Design Challenge
- Computer Systems
- Multimedia
- Program Analysis
Course programme
Autumn teaching
- Introduction to Programming
- Mathematical Concepts
- Programming Concepts
- Data Structures & Algorithms
- Further Programming
- Global Design Challenge
- Introduction to Computer Systems
- Professional Skills
Autumn teaching
- Introduction to Multimedia
- The Ghost in the Machine?
Autumn teaching
- Compilers and Computer Architecture
- Databases
- Program Analysis
- Computer Networks
- Operating Systems
- Software Engineering
Autumn teaching
- Natural Language Engineering
- Game Design and Development
- Fundamentals of Machine Learning
Study abroad (optional)
Apply to study abroad – you’ll develop an international perspective and gain an edge when it comes to your career.
Industrial placement (optional)An industrial placement gives you the chance to spend a year working with an organisation, in an area relevant to your course, while being paid. It’s a proven way to fast-track your career.
Recent students have gone on placements at:
- Curo Talent
- Master of Malt
- Feral Interactive.
You develop your technical, team-working and transferable skills, and apply what you have learnt in your studies to a business environment.
Year 3 at sussex
- Comparative Programming
- Human-Computer Interaction
- Introduction to Computer Security
- Computer Science Project
- Limits of Computation
Spring teaching
- Advanced Natural Language Engineering
- Neural Networks
- Technology-Enhanced Learning Environments
- Web 3D Applications
Autumn teaching
- Topics in Computer Science
- Engineering Scalable and Reliable Software Project
- Managing Complex Projects, Products and Systems
- Web Applications and Services
Autumn teaching
- Cryptography
- E-Business and E-Commerce Systems
- Managing Innovation
- Marketing Analysis and Financial Strategic Planning
- Mathematics and Computational Methods for Complex Systems
- Mobile Communications
- Real Time Embedded Systems
- 3D Modelling and Animation
- Adaptive Systems
- Image Processing
- Intelligent Systems Techniques
- Machine Learning
- Mobile 3D Applications
- Technology-Enhanced Learning Environments
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Computer Science MComp