Computing with International Business MSc
Master
In Dundee
Description
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Type
Master
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Location
Dundee (Scotland)
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Duration
12 Months
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Start date
September
The MSc in Computing with International Business offers students a practical mix of technical computing modules such as internet programming and software development and business modules like economics for business managers and international business strategy.
At the University of Dundee we have a flexible approach to Computing with International Business. This course can be tailored to suit students with a strong computing background or those with less experience seeking to develop their skills while simultaneously developing their business acumen.
We encourage a professional and user-centred approach to software design and production, and we will enable you to develop research skills so that you can undertake a major software development project.
International Business at the University of Dundee is well known abroad and as a result, there is a strong multicultural aspect in these classes. Students from countries all over the world like India, China Nigeria and more come here to study giving you the opportunity to work alongside people with a multitude of different ideas, skills and experiences.
The University of Dundee is at the leading edge of computing giving you the opportunity to take advantage of tutelage from leading researchers in an informal and supportive environment.
Your studies will take place in the Queen Mother Building, the University of Dundee’s award-winning epicentre of computing, which boasts an array of conventional and specialised equipment.
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areer opportunities in software development, website design, network support, database development and research, working as computer systems manager, data processing manager, software engineer, computer analyst & programmer, computer & IT consultant.
You should have, or expect to have, a degree in Computing, Information Technology, Information Systems, Software Engineering or related title, with a grade equivalent to at least a Class 2.2 Honours degree from a UK university, or equivalent qualifications.
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Subjects
- Business Strategy
- Computing
- Approach
- Marketing
- International Business
- Engineering
- Programming
- Software development
- Management
- Computer vision
Course programme
- Software Development
- Technology Innovation Management
- Computer Vision
- Computer Graphics
- Computing the User Experience
- Big Data Analysis
- Database Systems
- Secure Internet Programming
- Software Engineering+
- Agile Engineering
- Computing Research Frontiers
- Research Methods
- Human Computer Interaction and Usability Engineering
Two Business modules from:
- Corporate Finance
- Performance Management and Reporting
- Operations Management and Change
- Business Accounting for Non-specialists
- Principles of Marketing Practice
- International Business Strategy
- Global Marketing
- Human Resource Management Strategies
- Marketing Management and Strategy
- Strategic Management Accounting
- International Human Resource Management
Subject to examination performance, you then progress to the MSc project which runs from May to September.
Some of the modules in the programme are shared with other masters programmes and some of the teaching and resources may be shared with our BSc programme. These joint classes offer a valuable opportunity to learn from, and discuss the material with, other groups of students with different backgrounds and perspectives.
How you will be taughtWe know how important it is to be at the leading edge and so you will learn from research-active staff. Leading researchers teach you and small class sizes mean that they really get to know you, making for an informal and supportive community.
Industrial collaboration is part of our ethos too, so we regularly include guest experts from industry.
How you will be assessedThe taught modules are assessed by continuous assessment plus end of semester examinations in December and March/April. The project is assessed by dissertation.
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Computing with International Business MSc