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If you have already completed a degree course you should consider one of our Postgraduate courses. These courses are designed for people who are already qualified in computing (or have significant industrial experience) and want to further their qualifications towards the award of MSc or PhD.
Part-time Study
The Department is pleased to announce that many* of our postgraduate courses are now available as two-year part-time options for home/UK based students. Course structures vary depending on the course in question and the study programme required. For further details about studying part-time on one of our postgraduate courses please contact us.
(*Does not include MSc Informatics by Research.)
Please note: our MSc Computing conversion course is designed for graduates from disciplines other than computing. Applicants should hold at least a British second-class Honours degree or equivalent qualification in any discipline. Students are not expected to have previous computer programming experience, but those that do, will benefit considerably. Applicants with lesser qualifications, but with a minimum of 5 years substantial work experience in computing, will also be considered. The MSc Computing course is not suitable for those already well qualified in computing.

"At the moment it's getting really interesting and I realise that I have the foundation knowledge to understand the rest of the course. We have covered Java code, which is all about programming. Right now we're doing XHTML, which is web design and that's enjoyable and so much fun! Your response when you can see what it can do is Wow!"