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MSc in Multidisciplinary Computing - Programme Structure
MSc Multidiciplinary Computing
MSc in Multidisciplinary Computing.
  • Create you own study pathway by selecting from a number of disciplines:
  • Advanced Computing Subjects
  • Media/Multimedia/Computer Animation
  • Public policy and programme management
  • Biomedical Sciences
  • See also the Informatics on-line PG course booklet (PDF) For details of other computing-related courses
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PROGRAMME STRUCTURE
The curriculum is designed to establish a firm basis of knowledge and understanding, which students from different academic backgrounds and undergraduate experience can build. In the first semester you will study two modules from the multidisciplinary field(s) and 20 credits from Computing modules. The second semester continues this process whilst enabling students to choose options which reflect a specialist interest in the field. The final semester allows the opportunity to develop, in the form of sustained major project work, advanced knowledge and understanding of advanced computing techniques.
CORE MODULES* ADVANCED OPTIONS*

*Modules and Options may change at short notice

PLEASE NOTE: Modules consist of core computing modules with options in modules from the departments of Electronic Imaging and Media Communications, Biomedical Sciences or the School of Social and International studies. Students must select modules according to the pathway they have chosen. (NB: students must study Advanced Software Development or Software Project Management.)
** Core modules for the specific field option

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