About Advanced Computing in University of West of Scotland
OVERVIEW
Our MSc Advanced Computing course is an advanced course of study for computing graduates focusing on issues such as Internet of things (IoT) and big data. It is designed to develop your practical development skills. It will enable you to develop a comprehensive understanding of advanced computing technologies within industry and academia as well as acquire hands-on experience.
The availability of high speed internet and advancement in data processing, persisting and provisioning technologies along with miniaturization of sensing devices have opened new opportunities to utilise data to obtain a better understand of many application areas. Advanced computing technologies provide a roadmap of technological innovation across science and engineering domains. The MSc Advanced Computing is a specialist postgraduate degree focused on teaching advance topics of internet-of-things, big data and e-health.
Common modules focus on the key themes of advanced computing and on planning, analysing, developing, evaluating, deploying, and managing advanced computing systems and services for modern day organisations and businesses.
MORE INFORMATION
Upon successfully completing your PgDip, you can then proceed to the MSc research project / dissertation which allows you to further specialise on a topic of your choice based on your interest either in the University or, where possible, in a company. Examples of recent project topics include:
- Blockchain for autonomous vehicle decision auditing and security; fooling neural networks, opening up the 'black box'
- Predicting the impact of major events along George square on road traffic flow and other environmental factors using machine learning
- From Manual Data Analysis to Self Service Business Intelligence: The Process of Automation within Local Government
- Implementing predictive analysis on open source data for the Betterment of higher education in Scotland
- Intelligent point machine maintenance through internet of things
COURSE DETAILS
For the Postgraduate Diploma (PgDip) stage, you will study the following core modules:
- Mobile Networks and Smartphone Applications (core, 20 credits)
- Data Mining and Visualisation (core, 20 credits)
- Object Oriented Analysis & Design (core, 10 credits)
- Ethics for the IT Professional (Core, 10 credits)
- Emerging Topics in Smart Networks (core, 10 credits)
- Research Design and Methods (core, 10 credits)
To complete the PgDip stage, you will select a further 40 credits from the following optional modules:
- Advanced Data Science (Optional, 20 credits)
- Advanced Wireless Networking Technologies (Optional, 20 credits)
- eHealth and Healthcare Systems (Optional, 20 credits)
- Intelligent Systems (Optional, 20 credits)
- Internet of Things (Optional, 20 credits)
- Introduction to eHealth (Optional, 20 credits)
Successful completion of the PgDip allows you to proceed to the master's module:
- MSc Project Dissertation (60 credits)
Jobs
As a graduate from this programme you could expect to find roles as a data analyst, technical developer or project manager in a wide range of industries that include digital technologies, smart environments, the financial sector, energy and utilities, public sector, healthcare, engineering, manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, security, and more.
Computing scientists are commonly well paid and work in varied environments including small, medium and large businesses and research institutions.
Further Study
Successful completion of our MSc Advanced Computing course prepares you for advanced research studies in related technology areas. You will be able to apply for MPhil/PhD degree courses.
Academic qualification equivalents
English language requirements (one of the below):
- IELTS : 6.0 with no skill below 5.5
- TOEFL : 78
- PTE : An overall score of 54 with no element below 51
University of West of Scotland Highlights
University Type |
Public University |
Campus Setting |
Urban |
Graduate Job Rate |
96% |
Major Investment |
£81 million (campus infrastructure) |
Cost of Attendance |
About £17,000 |
Applications Accepted |
Online |
Work-Study |
Available |
Intake Type |
Semester wise |
Mode of Program |
Classroom and Online |
Intake Months |
September and January |
University of the West of Scotland The Average Tuition Fees And Other Expenses
The annual tuition fee for a variety of courses are given below.
Level of Study |
Non-EU Tuition Fee |
UG Class based |
£12,000 |
UG Lab based |
£14,000 |
PG taught (Class based) |
£12,600 |
PG Taught (Lab Based) |
£14,600 |
PG Research (Class based) |
£12,600 |
PG Research (Lab based) |
£14,600 |
PG Research (Lab based) (CEPS) |
£15,900 |