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MSc Mobile Applications - Programme Structure
MSc in Mobile Applications
MSc in Mobile Applications. British Computer Society (BCS) logo.
Course Tutor
Mr. John Mellor.
PROGRAMME STRUCTURE AND REQUIREMENTS, LEVELS, MODULES, CREDITS, AND AWARDS

The course is structured in terms of Core and Option modules. The relevance of the course's content to the stated teaching aims and objectives is based on existing core computer science and informatics topics as well as possible new modules on the design and implementation of mobile applications taking into account the limitations imposed by the device display, input method (pen, voice, keypad) and the mobility.

The content of the research seminar is based on the latest research work in the field, and in particular, recent research carried out by the University's Mobile Computing, Networks and Security Research Group, School of Informatics. Students will have opportunity to enhance Personal Transferable skills principally through participation in project work.

The course has 100 credits of core modules providing a grounding and advanced study of the field. There are optional modules in the second semester providing opportunity for you to fine tune the programme to your particular application interest. The final semester allows you the opportunity to develop, through sustained major project work, advanced knowledge and understanding of mobile applications and their development

CORE MODULES* ADVANCED OPTIONS*

*Modules and Options may change at short notice

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