How is this programme different from other MSc programmes?
The MSc in Computer Science is a conversion course: it provides graduates who have studied for a subject other than computing with skills in computing. Our course aims to provide a good coverage of the core areas of Computer Science, including both the theoretical foundations and practical software development skills. You also have the opportunity to study a wide range of options (40 credits). Our programme includes a substantial amount (40 credits) programming in Java, an object-oriented programming language closely associated with the Internet.
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