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MSc Computing - Admission
MSc Computing
MSc in Computing. British Computer Society (BCS) logo.
  • One-year course for students moving to computing form other disciplines
  • Established for 25 years
  • Formal and Engineering Approach
  • Regularly Updated
  • Software Engineering
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Accredited by the British Computer Society
  • On-line course booklet in Adobe PDF format
  • Apply on-line for this course
Course Tutors
Dr. Keshav Dahal. Mr. Karim Hammoud.
CRITERIA FOR ADMISSION
The procedures, criteria and regulations for admission to this programme of study operate within the parameters defined by the University's Ordinance for Postgraduate courses.

Applicants should hold at least a British second-class Honours degree or equivalent qualification in any discipline. Students are not expected to have previous computer programming experience, but those that do, will benefit considerably. Applicants with lesser qualifications, but with a minimum of 5 years substantial work experience in computing, will also be considered. This course is not suitable for those already well qualified for computing.

All International applicants are subject to passing an approved test in English Language. If IELTS, a score of at least Band 6.0 is required. If TOEFL, a score of at least 220 in the Computer-based test or alternatively a score of at least 550 in the written test is required.

ON-LINE APPLICATION
You can now apply for this course on-line, the links below will take you to the University's on-line course application form. Please follow the instructions carefully. Select your prefferred year of entry from the list below:
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