The University of Strathclyde MSc Advanced Computer Science with Software Engineering programme helps graduates with a background in computer science or a similar discipline to improve their practical skills in software engineering. The course focuses on teaching techniques to build large-scale, reliable, and secure software systems. It aims to develop the skills needed to design and implement complex modern software, and it is available as a full-time, 12-month course with a start date in both September and January.
Students will spend time on lectures, lab practicals, tutorials, and self-study. Another important part of the course is a three-month research project, where students will work with an academic supervisor. Assessments are a combination of individual and group assignments, exams, and practical work. Roughly half the classes are assessed by coursework alone.
The University of Strathclyde was established in 1796 and has had a rich history of useful learning, serving society with practical learning. It enjoys a good reputation for its world-class education and research, with a focus on technology and innovation. The University provides a great variety of academic programmes in the four faculties, such as Engineering, Science, Humanities and social sciences, and the Strathclyde Business School. The institution offers undergraduate and postgraduate degrees in courses like Medicine, Law, Engineering, Business and the Arts, among many others.
Applicants who are interested in this course need to submit a personal statement, and a relevant academic and/or employer reference is also required. Students have the option to upload their CV along with their applications to demonstrate their work experience.
The tuition fee for the MSc Advanced Computer Science with Software Engineering at the University of Strathclyde is £30,250 for international students. Please note that fees are subject to an annual increase.
The University of Strathclyde offers a wide selection of scholarships to assist students with their studies. These include the Glasgow 850 International Masters Scholarships, which can offer awards of between £5,000 and £8,000 to eligible international students. There are also Faculty of Engineering Dean's International Excellence Awards, valued at £7,000 to £10,000, for exceptional applicants. The university also offers a 15% tuition fee discount to its alumni who are returning for a postgraduate taught course.
Graduates from this programme can work as:
Applicants can apply for this course directly to the university through the online application portal. Our experienced counsellors are available to assist you.
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