Masters Programmes
- Masters programme in Advanced Computer Science
- MSc in Networking and Internet Systems
- MSc in eBusiness and Innovation
- MRes in Human Computer Interaction
Masters programme in Advanced Computer Science
“An advanced computing course for computer science graduates and computing professionals ” Studentships are available for October 2007
A suite of masters courses for computer science graduates and computing professionals wishing to study either full time or part time. It covers the major themes impacting on the networked computer technology industry, both at present and in the foreseeable future.
- MSc Advanced Computer Science
- MSc Distributed Systems Engineering
- MSc Mobile and Ubiquitous Computing
- MSc Critical Software Engineering
- MSc Multimedia Networking
MSc in Networking and Internet Systems
Suitable for graduates of any subject area as well as computer science graduates who want to progress rapidly into a rewarding career. Dedication, technical aptitude and the motivation to succeed are required as this is a fast paced course designed to turn students into high level networking specialist.
MSc in eBusiness and Innovation
“provides students with the leading theory and practice required for managing increasing complexity, driven by innovations in IT and ICT” A collaborative initiative between the Computing Department and Lancaster University Management School. This multidisciplinary masters degree (MSc) in E-Business and Innovation, provides students with the leading theory and practice required for managing increasing complexity, driven by innovations in information technology (IT) and information and communication technologies (ICT).
MRes in Human Computer Interaction
“Focuses on the development of research skills in designing and evaluating interactive environments.” Studentships are available for October 2007
A collaborative initiative between the Departments of Psychology and Computing for psychology or computer science graduates. It is a response to the increasing prominence of digital information in society and radical changes in the nature of our everyday interaction with such information through interactive devices (e.g. communication and computing systems, vehicular systems, health care support systems, and personal digital assistants).
How to choose the correct MSc
Previous Degree: Students must demonstrate their aptitude lies within the top third of graduates for all paths
| Computer Science | Engineering plus at least 50% Computer Science | Engineering without major component of CS | Management Science or business studies | Psychology | Any other with student demonstrating aptitude for technical thinking | Careers | |
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| MSc Programme in Advanced Computer Science | Research career in Computer Science Or High flying technical role within ICT industry |
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| MSc in Networking and Internet Systems | Networking specialist with knowledge and skills to progress rapidly through technical career path within industry | ||||||
| MSc in e-Business and Innovation | Management of either the e-business structures or the technical structures of the ICT industry. The combination of specialist technical and management skills sets graduates apart | ||||||
| MRes in Human Computer Interaction | Perfect route to a research career within industry or academia focussing on HCI and design issues. |

