Computer Systems Engineering with Management
Master
In London
Description
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Type
Master
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Location
London
The Computer Systems Engineering with Management MSc course is an advanced computer science programme that will develop your technical skills and knowledge of computer systems engineering in areas such as embedded systems and robotics. The course also introduces core management theories and techniques to support careers within the IT industry.
The course information sheet is a printable version of the information on this web page, which you can download here.
Located in central London, giving access to major libraries and leading scientific societies, including the Chartered Institute for IT (BCS), and the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET).
You will learn advanced software engineering skills preparing you for leading creative roles in the professional and research communities.
You will develop critical awareness and appreciation of the changing role of computing in society and motivating you to pursue further professional development and research.
Frequent access to speakers of international repute through seminars and external lectures, enabling you to keep abreast of emerging knowledge in advanced computing and related fields.
The Department of Informatics has a reputation for delivering research-led teaching and project supervision from leading experts in their field.
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Subjects
- Access
- Computing
- Systems Engineering Management
- Software Engineering
- Systems Engineering
- Project
- Systems
- Technology
- Engineering
- Engineering Management
Course programme
Year 1 Required Modules
- Courses are divided into modules. Each year you are required to take modules totalling 180 credits
- Individual Project (MSc Dissertation) (60 credits)
- Project Management (15 credits)
- Operations Management (15 credits)
- Principles of Management (15 credits)
Students are required to take at least 30 credits from the following optional modules:
- Computer Vision (15 credits) *
- Pattern Recognition (15 credits) *
- Robotic Systems (15 credits) *
- Sensors and Actuators (15 credits) *
- Real-time Systems and Control (15 credits) *
Students are required to take additional credits to bring their total for the course to 180 from a range of optional modules that may typically include:
- Advanced Software Engineering (15 credits) *
- Cryptography and Information Security (15 credits) *
- Database Technology (15 credits)
- Security Engineering (15 credits)
- Data Structures and their Implementation in C++ (15 credits)
- Biologically Inspired Methods (15 credits) *
- Software Design and Architecture (15 credits) *
- Distributed Systems (15 credits) *
- Network Security (15 credits) *
- Software Engineering of Internet Applications (15 credits) *
*These modules are not available if you have previously studied in the Department of Informatics and have already taken this module at level six.
The Department of Informatics reviews the modules offered on a regular basis to provide up-to-date, innovative and relevant programmes of study. Therefore, modules offered may change. We suggest that you keep an eye on the course finder on our website for updates.
Computer Systems Engineering with Management