MSc

Advanced Computer Science (with integrated industrial placement)

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Contemporary software is usually developed in teams using agile methods. Strong software engineering skills and specialist technical knowledge needs to be combined with planning, teamwork and communication skills to develop applications on time and on budget. The MSc in Advanced Computer Science (with integrated industrial placement) at Aberystwyth University aims to develop these skills and is suitable for students intending to pursue a career in the software industry. It can also lead to a career in research.

This is a flexible programme allowing you to specialise in a wide range of areas, from software development to machine learning, while gaining valuable work experience on your industrial placement. The Advanced Computer Science degree is ideal for anyone with a first degree in any Computing subject who wishes to accelerate their career as a software engineer.

Typical Entry Requirements

Entry Requirements 2:2 Bachelors (Honours) degree in a relevant subject area, or equivalent.  Non-graduates will be considered individually based on relevant work experience.

English Language Requirements IELTS 6.0 with minimum 5.5 in each component, or equivalent

Other Requirements Applicants are encouraged to submit an up-to-date CV as part of their application.

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Course Overview

This is a full-time programme of 17 months duration, but commences in January rather than September. You will undertake an industrial placement during the summer months, following the first semester. The taught component of this course is identical to MSc Advanced Computer Science (G493).

This course broadens your experience of the tools, methods and techniques used by professional software engineers, and focuses on the application of advanced software engineering, preparing you for responsible positions in the software industry. Whatever your own previous experience or future aspirations, with this course you will benefit from the marvellous integration of cutting-edge theory and practical application within a world-class department.

Recent MSc project topics include machine learning for the internet of things, augmented reality applications for tourism, analysis and management of agricultural emissions data, network intrusion detection and supply chain management.

About this course

This course has a January start date and a duration of 17 months.

The industrial placement will take place during the summer.

Careers

Our taught Masters degrees are designed to meet the needs of students wanting to expand their skills to accelerate their industrial career or those seeking a foundation for a career in research. Employment opportunities for computer scientists are wide-ranging, and include IT consultancies and IT service providers, aerospace and defence sectors, agricultural and financial services, telecommunications, healthcare, manufacturing, retail and the public and third sectors. Graduates also set up their own companies, providing web design and consultancy.

The University Careers Service can provide advice on employment opportunities, setting up your own business and freelancing.

Teaching & Learning

How will I be taught?

You will establish a breadth of essential skills through a number of core modules, whilst directing your own study by choosing from a range of specialist modules. You will also gain valuable experience working in industry and apply your learning in the individual Project.

What will I learn? 

 You will undertake a number of core and optional modules. The modules will be delivered through lectures, problem classes, seminars, workshops, group and individual projects, and invited lecturer series. The programme provides opportunities for students to develop and demonstrate knowledge and understanding, skills, qualities and other attributes in the following areas:

·      A comprehensive understanding of design principles used in software systems to meet security, performance, quality of service and reliability requirements.

·      A critical awareness of current practice, opportunities and limitations relating to advanced software engineering.

·      A knowledge of the legal, social, ethical and professional issues that apply to software development and delivery.

·      An understanding of important standards, best practices and legal issues that govern the construction, operation and use of software systems.

·      A knowledge of important architectural frameworks, tools and techniques for developing complex software systems.

·      A critical awareness of current problems and/or recent development within the discipline.

·      A knowledge of several development methodologies that might be employed when developing complex systems.

 How will I be assessed? 

Assessment methods include a mixture of written assignments, programming assignments, practical portfolios, practical examinations, oral presentations and written examinations. The successful submission of your MSc Project in semester three leads to the award of an MSc.