ADVANCED COMPUTER SCIENCE AT NORTHUMBRIA
Welcome to Advanced Computer Science at Northumbria University Advanced Computer Science MSc
YOUR COURSE
Why Advanced Computer Science at Northumbria? ▪ Equip yourself with the latest skills to excel in a variety of careers in the IT industry, such as software engineering, database systems, big data, cloud computing, artificial intelligence or IT consultancy. ▪ This programme is accredited by BCS (Chartered Institute for IT) for the purposes of: - meeting all of the academic requirements for an incorporated Engineer - partially meeting the academic requirements for a Chartered Engineer - fully meeting the further learning academic requirement for registration as a Chartered IT Professional. ▪ Designed to meet the needs of industry, MSc Advanced Computer Science will help you to build on your computing experience and develop cutting edge IT skills.
Computer Science at Northumbria ▪ We are ranked within the top 400 in the world for Computer Science, according to the Times Higher Education's World University Rankings by Subject 2020. ▪ Learn in Northumbria’s brand new purpose-built computing facility on our Newcastle City Centre campus with access to industry standard equipment and technology.
▪ Northumbria have invested £6.7m into our STEM facilities (HEFCE award 2014-2016). ▪ Internationally excellent and world-leading research (REF 2014). ▪ The majority of our research in Computer Science ranked world-leading or internationally excellent according to the latest UK wide research assessment exercise (Research Excellence Framework (REF) 2014). ▪ Our sectoral Employer Advisory Board includes Accenture, Hewlett Packard, Proctor & Gamble, PWC, Sage, Waterstons, Eutechnyx and Ubisoft.
Advanced Computer Science MSc Examples of Current Modules This programme is available to study within one year or 16 months (with a break in study between semesters) on a full time basis.
Advanced Programming (Core)
Big Data and Cloud Computing (Core)
Wireless Networks and Security (Optional)
Human-Computer Interaction for Social Change (Optional)
Advanced Databases (Core)
Research Methods and Project Management (Core)
Machine Learning (Optional)
Computer Science and Digital Technologies Project (Core)
DISCLAIMER: Please note that information, advice and guidance received at the Open Day is accurate as of today, and is subject to change as we review our courses and our offers to ensure that you are receiving the best possible educational experience. The University continues to monitor guidance in relation to Covid-19 to ensure compliance with government requirements and to ensure the health and safety of our students and staff. Our website is the most up to date place to review our information.
Teaching and Assessment Teaching ▪ Courses are split into modules worth 20 credits. You will also undertake a 60 credit thesis. ▪ Each credit represents 10 hours of learning.
▪ You will study 180 credits in total. ▪ Your timetable will include lectures, seminars (small group discussions), and workshops (interactive, practical sessions). ▪ In each semester you will be expected to study a minimum of 600 hours. ▪ We provide reading lists (all our resources are electronic and available through the library), we also use recorded lectures, podcasts and other resources to help you with your self-study.
Your Hours of Study and Workload The work you are expected to do for each module is made up of the following activities:
▪ Contact Hours: These are the lecturers, seminars, workshops and tutorials shown on your timetable for each module. ▪ Directed / Independent Study: This is the time you will spend preparing for seminars, writing up your seminar and lecture notes, reading the recommended texts and articles, meeting with fellow students on group work and carrying out your own research. ▪ Assessment: This is the time you will be required to devote to complete the module assessment, which may include examinations, assignments, portfolio, presentations and group reports.
Teaching and Assessment Assessment Assessments reflect professional practice and include: ▪ Written assessments ▪ Practical assessments carried out within the computer labs ▪ Exams ▪ Group work; for example o prototyping and presenting an interactive technology (web-service or mobile app) o designing, documenting, implementing and testing an Object Orientated System
Our Staff â–Ş The Advanced Computer Science team have wide ranging professional experience and research specialisms, which are aligned to the courses to inform teaching. â–Ş Extensive engagement with industry providing professional input, consultancy, and specialist advice.
WORLD LEADING RESEARCH We are living in a digital age where all of our lives are impacted and challenged by digital technologies and information sciences. With access to diverse research work carried out by our expert academic staff, we seek to promote innovative and excellent learning and teaching practice, which will improve your student experience here at Northumbria University. Our research specialisms include Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning, Data Science and Social Computing, Networks and Cyber Security, and Human Computer Interaction.
Entry Requirements ▪ Applicants should normally have a minimum of a 2:2 honours degree in a computingrelated discipline which included programming in an object-oriented language, system analysis and design, databases, computer operating systems and networks. Other subject qualifications, equivalent professional qualifications and/or relevant work experience will be considered on an individual basis. ▪ International qualifications - if you have studied a non-UK qualification, you can see how your qualifications compare to the standard entry criteria, by selecting the country that you received the qualification in from our country pages at www.northumbria.ac.uk/yourcountry. ▪ English language requirements - International applicants are required to have a minimum overall IELTS (Academic) score of 6.5 with 5.5 in each component (or approved equivalent*). * The university accepts many UK and International Qualifications in place of IELTS. You can find more details at www.northumbria.ac.uk/englishqualifications.
YOUR CAMPUS
Our Facilities ▪ Northumbria are 11th in the UK for Facilities.*
▪ Major campus investment in recent years – Sport Central, Student Central, Digital Commons, Architecture Studios, Computer and Information Sciences Building. ▪ One of the best academic libraries in the UK, held Customer Service Excellence (CSE) accreditation since 2010, and with 24/7 access.*** ▪ Our IT, library and course resources are all ahead of sector for satisfaction.**
*Times Higher Education Student Experience Survey 2018 ** National Student Survey 2019 *** Digital library is currently 24/7, access to library learning spaces reviewed in line with Covid-19 guidance.
Computer Science Facilities ▪ Taught within the CIS Building at City Campus in the centre of Newcastle. ▪ Access state of the art facilities and equipment which will encourage your individual intellectual freedom and allow your creative vision to become a reality.
▪ Access to dedicated computing areas which students can use during free periods and into the evenings and weekends. ▪ Access to specialist labs in Computer Networking, Digital Security, and Games Development.
YOUR FUTURE
Career Success at Northumbria ▪ Boost your earning potential: according to the Department for Education’s Graduate Labour Market Statistics 2017, postgraduates earn on average £6,000 a year more than their undergraduate counterparts. ▪ Which? University Student Survey 2018 ranked us as one of the top rated universities for ‘job readiness’ in the UK. ▪ Northumbria is ranked 2nd in the UK for graduate start-ups based on turnover, according to the HEBCIS Survey 2018/19.
▪ Graduate Futures - our Careers and Employment service will help at every stage, from finding part-time jobs that fit alongside your studies and volunteering opportunities, through to finding your first full-time job after graduation.
Where Do Our Graduates Go? ▪ The MSc Advanced Computer Science course will help you take your skills to an advanced level, enhancing your employment prospects and opening up new job opportunities. ▪ To further enhance your career we will support you in your own professional development through the integration of employability skills and use of regular feedback throughout all stages of your studies. ▪ We will work with you to develop your communication, time and resource management skills. You will leave equipped with the ability to critique your own work and learning experience as well as being able to demonstrate initiative and self-reliance. ▪ We also have students who return to university to undertake a PhD.
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DISCLAIMER: Please note
that information, advice and guidance received at the Open Day is accurate as of today, and is subject to change as we review our courses and our offers to ensure that you are receiving the best possible educational experience. The University continues to monitor guidance in relation to Covid-19 to ensure compliance with government requirements and to ensure the health and safety of our students and staff. Our website is the most up to date place to review our information.