Computing at University of Worcester - UCAS

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Course summary

Overview Research at Worcester has grown significantly in the last 10 years as the University itself has expanded. As a research student you will join a vibrant student community in our Research School and become part of our dynamic research environment. Throughout your MPhil or PhD, you'll benefit from a dedicated research student office in the Business School, membership of our research groups and a second research supervisor, who will offer you additional support and guidance throughout your studies. Our supervisory team have expertise in a wide range of computing areas, but are particularly interested in supporting topics in such as computer games, e-business, social media, and technology-driven behaviour change. Key features

  • Two intakes during each academic year - October and January.
  • Can be studied on a part-time or full-time basis.
  • You will be allocated to one of two research pathways, depending on your experience and knowledge as a researcher.
  • You'll be offered a wide range of optional training workshops throughout the programme.
  • The opportunity to apply to our Research Student Support Scheme for some research funding (LINK).

Modules

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Assessment method

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Entry requirements

Postgraduate Masters Degree in a discipline which is appropriate to the proposed programme of study OR First or Upper Second Class Honours Degree or equivalent award in an appropriate discipline OR Research or professional experience at postgraduate level which has resulted in published work, written reports or other appropriate evidence of achievement. International applicants will be required to demonstrate that they have the appropriate level of written and spoken English. For MPhil/PhD this is an IELTS score of 6.5 with a minimum score of 6.0 in every component.


Fees and funding

Tuition fees

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Computing at University of Worcester - UCAS