MSc Software Engineering
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The MSc Software Engineering degree allows you to forge your own path into this specialism.
Gain a deeper understanding of advanced software methodologies with the MSc Software Engineering degree.
Course Overview
The MSc Software Engineering degree allows you to forge your own path into this specialism.
Gain a deeper understanding of advanced software methodologies with the MSc Software Engineering degree.
You will be able to analyse advanced software development and recognise resources required for Software Engineering once you have graduated. Jobs directly related to a Software Engineering degree include games, systems and web development, search engine optimization, information systems management, web design and business analysis. This degree also ensures that you can have access and exposure to the latest techniques alongside practical skills.
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Course Modules
- Professional Practice (COM7301)
- Research Methods (COM7302)
- Contemporary Software Engineering Practices (SWE7301)
- Advanced Software Development (SWE7302)
- Dev Ops (SWE7303)
- Data Analysis and Visualisation (DAT7301)
- InfoSec (CLD7303)
- Project (COM7303)
Career and Progression
After graduating with an MSc Software Engineering Degree, you will have stimulated your levels of creative thinking and enhanced your problem solving and decision-making techniques; allowing you to impress employers and make your mark within the industry. This course also paves the way for PhD research studies in software engineering and computing-related subjects.
A few roles that you may choose to explore upon graduating with an MSc in Software Engineering are:
- Applications developer
- Cyber security analyst
- Game developer
- Information systems manager
- IT consultant
- Multimedia programmer
- Web developer
- Web designer
- Software engineer
Key Information
Study Mode: Fulltime
Study method: On Campus
Duration: 12 months, 3 semesters. Flexible options with weekday, evening, and weekend classes available.
Intake: January, April, September
Qualification:
Tuition Fee: £ 7,920 per year, £ 13,550 per year (Overseas)
Funding options: Student Finance Company or Self Funded
Campus: 2-10 Princeton Street, London, WC1R 4BH Central London, Zone 1
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