Description of Course:
This study program aims to transform individuals with first-degree qualifications in computing-related fields into specialists in specific areas of IT and computing. Leveraging the research strengths and expertise within the School of Computing, along with input from visiting professors and fellows from the IT industry and research, this degree offers specialized pathways in computing disciplines such as artificial intelligence, applied computer vision and machine learning, robotics, information security in communication, data mining solutions for enterprises, and web technologies.
The program is meticulously designed to cater to the diverse needs of students with varying backgrounds and distinct career objectives in the field of IT.
Upon completion of this program, you will have the ability to:
- Grasp a spectrum of modern computing technologies.
- Apply these technologies in practical settings.
- Articulate the roles that modern computing technologies play across various applications.
- Showcase the value of cutting-edge development in a specific technology and its practical applications.
To pursue a postgraduate Master's degree, you typically must have achieved:
A Bachelor’s Degree from a recognized higher education institution, equivalent to a British Bachelor’s (Honours) degree, with at least a 2:2 grade (or an equivalent level, which may vary for each school of study).