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Computer Science at LIBF - UCAS

LIBF

Degree level: Postgraduate

Computer Science (Taught)

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Course summary

LIBF's MSc Computer Science degree is designed to help you navigate and thrive in the ever-evolving technological landscape. In today's world, marked by digital transformation and rapid technological advancements, computer science has evolved into an incredibly significant and complex field. Our master’s focuses on delivering a thorough understanding of the advanced concepts and skills to excel in this dynamic environment. The design of our MSc Computer Science programme provides a deep understanding of computer science and cultivates advanced skill sets. The curriculum incorporates core modules like Advanced Mathematics, Programming with Python, Algorithmics, and Cyber Security and Data Protection. Not only will you learn how these areas feed into the field of computer science, but you'll get hands-on experience using the technologies and models used in the industry today. Upon completing our course, you'll be equipped to pursue a broad selection of careers in varying tech settings. Whether your aspirations are in academia, research, or industry, our MSc Computer Science programme is poised to become a key catalyst for your career.

Modules

MSc Computer Science covers a broad range of topics. Beyond the core modules in Advanced Mathematics, Python programming, Algorithmics, and Cyber Security and Data Protection, elective modules such as Big Data Technologies and Artificial Intelligence are available. These elective options provide the flexibility to tailor your programme and delve deeper into specific areas of computer science that align with your career goals and personal interests. This broad and applicable curriculum ensures a balanced, comprehensive understanding of modern computer science. A full list of modules can be found here: https://bit.ly/4a9b85n

Assessment method

All module assessments and exams are completed entirely online. You can schedule them at any time that’s convenient for you – whether you’re an early bird or a night owl!


How to apply

International applicants

Join a community of international students at LIBF and earn your UK degree from wherever you are. English language requirements IELTS: Level 6.5 or above TOEFL: minimum 88 points Trinity College ISE: ISE II with distinction in each skill (taken with the last two years) Duolingo English test: minimum 110 points Cambridge Certificate: 176 overall, with 169 in each component. If you are unsure whether you meet our entry criteria, please contact our Study Advisers at [email protected]. International Students can find full information on our website: https://bit.ly/3x73dHc

Entry requirements

Previous undergraduate study 2:2 honours degree – or equivalent – from a recognised institution. Work experience and professional qualifications We welcome applications from anyone who can demonstrate relevant professional experience.


English language requirements

English language requirements IELTS: Level 6.5 or above TOEFL: minimum 88 points Trinity College ISE: ISE II with distinction in each skill (taken with the last two years) Duolingo English test: minimum 110 points Cambridge Certificate: 176 overall, with 169 in each component.


Fees and funding

Tuition fees

EU £9750 Whole course
International £9750 Whole course
England £9750 Whole course
Northern Ireland £9750 Whole course
Scotland £9750 Whole course
Wales £9750 Whole course
Channel Islands £9750 Whole course
Republic of Ireland £9750 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

No additional fees or cost information has been supplied for this course, please contact the provider directly.
Computer Science at LIBF - UCAS