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  MSc Applied Computing


University of Buckingham    School of Computing

Full time September, January MSc 18 months - Full-Time
Computer Science (8)

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The MSc Applied Computing programme at the Department of Applied Computing is designed to transform first-degree holders in computing-related areas into specialists in selected areas of IT and computing. With a focus on secure mobile and wireless communication systems, biometrics and authentication, data mining and knowledge discovery, and Software Project Management techniques and applications, this 18-month programme offers a comprehensive curriculum. The programme includes 8 taught modules, practical classes, and an individual project, providing students with a deep understanding of modern computing technologies and their practical applications. Entry requirements include a first or second class honours degree or significant experience in computing.

About the course

This programme of study aims to train first-degree holders in computing-related areas into specialists in selected areas of IT and computing. Based on the research strengths and expertise at the School of Computing and appointed visiting professors and fellows from IT industry and research, this degree programme provides pathways into specialised subject areas of computing such as artificial intelligence, applied computer vision and machine learning, robotics information security in communication, data mining solutions for enterprises and web technologies.

The programme is carefully designed to suit the varied needs of different students from different backgrounds and with different career objectives, in the IT fields.

On graduating from this programme, you will be able to:

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Entry Requirements

Applicants are normally expected to have a first or second class honours degree or significant experience in computing.


Fees

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Where will I study?

Where is University of Buckingham

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Student Profiles

Ngozi Ogo

After obtaining my bachelor’s degree in software engineering in my home country (Nigeria), I decided to immediately pursue a postgraduate degree in computing from a foreign university, preferably in the United Kingdom. The University of Buckingham was one of the few schools that had admission openings for April in my chosen field and going through the rankings of the Computing department, it seemed like the choice was already made for me.

From the beginning of my application, to the day of graduation; my experience at the university was one that I will never forget. The ease and speed of the application/admission process, and the support of the admissions office during my visa application is the first thing that greatly impressed me about the university. On resumption, I was introduced to welcoming lecturers and friendly classmates who made my time at the university very memorable.

Dhiya Al-Saqri

Many of my goals were successfully accomplished during my stay at The University of Buckingham, and I believe that this success, the true success, was achieved by these factors: family and friends support, supervisor’s continues encouragement, and of course hard work.

I gained lots of new experiences through both studying and life. Going to the classes and studying the course was not the only thing I gained knowledge from. I was also crucially focusing on how lecturers were delivering the course because of my interest in becoming a lecturer. Therefore, I have ended up with two sets of knowledge.

I believe that the actual achievement, during these months, was having enough courage to leave my home and, with this continuous courage, I was able to accomplish other great achievements. In April 2015 I participated in the BCSWomen Lovelace Colloquium held at the University of Edinburgh and was delighted to have won the Best MSc Poster for my project ‘Digitalised Human Body’. I received a travel and accommodation grant from the organisers to attend the event. In recognition of my achievement, I came third at Oman Ambassadors’ Award 2015.

I successfully finished my studies at The University of Buckingham in June 2016 and graduated in March 2017, where I received The Dame Barbara Shenfield Award made annually to the postgraduate who is judged to have achieved the best overall performance of the year.

I really enjoyed my new experience at Buckingham, both as a town and a university. The corridors, classrooms, classmates, lecturers of the Applied Computing Department (now School of Computing), days and nights that I spent within the campus, including the midnight walk to and from the school kept reminding me of the true goal of my journey to UK. Such tiny details will remain in my mind and I hope that destiny will take me to Buckingham again.

Today I proudly share my story at Buckingham with my students at the College of Applied Sciences – Suhar, in my home country Oman. I am currently an Assistant Lecturer and look forward to developing my career in academia by going further in my studies and complete my PhD.

I am pleased to share my story with you.

Finally, wherever you go your creativity will remain with no limits.

Scholarships

A first-class scholarship is available to both home and international students studying a taught postgraduate degree at the University. The scholarship will reduce tuition fees by 33%.

Value of Scholarship(s)

33% reduction in tuition fees

Eligibility

The scholarship will be automatically awarded to applicants who already have a first class honours degree that is recognised to UK standard.

Application Procedure

This scholarship will automatically be awarded, there is no formal application required.

History of the Scholarship
In 2003 Sir Christopher Ondaatje kindly gave a very generous donation to the University to fund one-year scholarships for Buckingham graduates or for overseas graduates undertaking postgraduate studies at Buckingham, and for Buckingham students attending Massey College, University of Toronto, to undertake postgraduate studies there. Students who obtain a Master’s degree are then eligible to apply to have their PhD studies funded by the University of Toronto.

Scholarship details
We offer up to four scholarships for postgraduate study at Buckingham to students commencing their studies in September or January. Each scholarship is awarded on merit and is open to competition.

The scholarships are worth up to £4,000 each towards the tuition fees for one year’s postgraduate study.

Value of Scholarship(s)

£4,000

Eligibility

Anyone interested in applying for the Ondaatje Scholarship should already have the offer of a place at Buckingham for postgraduate study.

Application Procedure

Anyone interested in applying for the Ondaatje Scholarship should already have the offer of a place at Buckingham for postgraduate study, but cannot apply once they have commenced their Master’s degree. Completed applications should be emailed to: admissions@buckingham.ac.uk

Applications should include:
- Ondaatje Scholarship Application form 2020 (download from: https://www.buckingham.ac.uk/admissions/scholarships/open/ondaatje
- An up-to-date Curriculum Vitae (CV)
- An academic reference
- A letter stating your proposed programme of study, why you wish to undertake it and why you believe that you should be awarded the scholarship

Applications for postgraduate courses commencing September 2020 will close 16th July 2021.

Applications for postgraduate courses commencing January 2021 will close 5th November 2021.

The final decision regarding the awards will be made by the Scholarship Committee Members. Candidates will be notified of the outcome within two weeks of the closing date.


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