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Tuition
- Whole course
| Student categories | Study | |
|---|---|---|
| Full-time | Part-time | |
| Channel Islands | £11,775 | £11,775 |
| England | £11,775 | £11,775 |
| Northern Ireland | £11,775 | £11,775 |
| Scotland | £11,775 | £11,775 |
| Wales | £11,775 | £11,775 |
| International | £24,500 | N/A |
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About
Program Highlights
This Master's program is designed for aspiring programmers, software engineers, data scientists, and computer scientists, providing a unique opportunity to distinguish yourself in the field.
Curriculum
Students will engage with a comprehensive curriculum that includes:
- Core subjects covering:
- Programming languages (historical, established, and upcoming)
- Compilers and interpreters
- Functional languages
- Assembly and intermediate languages
- Code optimisation
- High performance computing
- Software testing
- Advanced research-led subjects such as:
- Programming language paradigms
- Artificial intelligence
- Cyber security
- Data science
Subject Area Information
Applied computing is a dynamic and versatile discipline that bridges the gap between theoretical computer science and practical application in various industries. This field focuses on using computing principles and technologies to solve real-world problems, making it an essential area of study for students interested in leveraging technology to drive innovation and efficiency across different sectors.
1. Introduction to Applied Computing
2. Programming Fundamentals
3. Database Management Systems
4. Web Development
5. Software Engineering
6. Data Analytics and Visualization
7. Cybersecurity
8. Cloud Computing
- Proficiency in programming languages and software development
- Expertise in database design and management
- Ability to develop and maintain web applications
- Knowledge of software engineering principles and project management
- Competence in data analysis and visualization
- Understanding of cybersecurity principles and practices
- Familiarity with cloud computing technologies
Career
Graduates of applied computing programs can pursue a variety of careers that leverage their skills in technology and computing to solve real-world problems.
Software Developer
Designing, coding, and testing software applications.
Web Developer
Creating and maintaining websites and web applications.
Database Administrator
Managing and securing databases.
Data Analyst
Analyzing data to help organizations make informed decisions.
Cybersecurity Analyst
Protecting information systems from cyber threats.
Cloud Solutions Architect
Designing and implementing cloud-based solutions.
IT Project Manager
Overseeing technology projects from inception to completion.
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