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Computer Science at Glasgow Caledonian University - UCAS

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Course summary

The MSc conversion programme in Computer Science will give you the opportunity to develop advanced knowledge and in-depth practical skills in the rapidly-expanding fields of computer science and analytics. For graduates from a non-computing background wanting to upskill into careers - from software development to cloud solutions architecture. You’ll study and apply technologies that underpin this in-demand area, including cloud-based information security, programming principles, software development methodologies and human/computer interaction, together with developing a knowledge of AI and Machine Learning You’ll learn both the theoretical foundations and the practical applications, preparing you for a career in industry or to move on into further study at PhD level. You’ll benefit from the latest academic practices and get the opportunity to experience the tools, techniques and design patterns being used by professionals to ensure you’ll be equipped for a high-quality career. This course is consistent with and underpinned by professional bodies including the Chartered Institute for IT, The Association for Computing Machinery and the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, meaning you’ll be ready for your career with skills to make appositive difference to society and have a qualification that will make you stand out in the workplace. Graduate prospects When you graduate, you'll be a competitive candidate for roles such as: Software developer Systems analyst DevOps engineer Clouds solutions architect Machine Learning engineer You'll find opportunities in a diverse range of industries: engineering, pharmaceuticals, finance, healthcare, retail, security, smart environments and more.

Modules

Full-time students complete eight taught modules; four in trimester A and four in trimester B - and undertake an MSc dissertation project in the trimester following the completion of taught modules. Part-time students complete eight taught modules; four in year one, four in year two and undertake an MSc dissertation project over two trimesters following the completion of taught modules. Module List: Human Computer Interaction; Programming Principles; Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning; Data Ethics and Research Methods; Database Systems; Software Engineering and DevOps; Information Security; Data Visualisation; Dissertation

Assessment method

Assessment is used to demonstrate the achievement of learning outcomes. The methods of assessment include class tests, coursework assignments, practical tests and technical reports. Practical implementation and evaluation form a significant part of the assessment for the taught modules and for the work of the MSc dissertation.

Professional bodies

Professionally accredited courses provide industry-wide recognition of the quality of your qualification.

  • BCS - The Chartered Institute for IT

Qualified teacher status (QTS)

To work as a teacher at a state school in England or Wales, you will need to achieve qualified teacher status (QTS). This is offered on this course for the following level:

  • Course does not award QTS

Entry requirements

A minimum of a 2:2 honours degree of a UK university or equivalent in a subject other than Computer Science. Successful applicants will need to demonstrate competence in mathematics, with at least a B grade in National 5/GCSE Mathematics or equivalent. Academic IELTS score of 6.0 (or equivalent) with no element below 5.5


Fees and funding

Tuition fees

Channel Islands £7300 Whole course
Republic of Ireland £7300 Whole course
England £7300 Whole course
Northern Ireland £7300 Whole course
Scotland £7300 Whole course
Wales £7300 Whole course
EU £16200 Whole course
International £16200 Whole course

Tuition fee status depends on a number of criteria and varies according to where in the UK you will study. For further guidance on the criteria for home or overseas tuition fees, please refer to the UKCISA website .

Additional fee information

This course is also available as a Master's with professional practice (two years) and tuition fees are as follows: Home (Scottish) and RUK: Year 1 £7,300, Year 2 £2,500 = full two-year fee total £9,800 International: Year 1 £16,200, Year 2 £5,400 = full two-year fee total £21,600 For details of part-time and distance-learning fee rates, please make an enquiry today. Fees are subject to change and published here for guidance only.
Computer Science at Glasgow Caledonian University - UCAS