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Third Generation (3G) Mobile Systems are being deployed in many places in the world and work has completed on the standardisation of 4G principles and technologies, where the emphasis has been on developing appropriate services and applications over heterogeneous network infrastructures including Bluetooth and WiFi. The success of 3G and 4G mobile systems will depend largely on the ability of industry and academia to develop and provide appropriate systems and infrastructures to the users of the new mobile and wireless world. This is what this course is about.
The main goal of this unique course is to prepare professionally trained graduates for the mobile computing industry. They will be able to develop efficient protocols and exciting applications for the new generations of mobile systems and networks. The course comprises both the basics of mobile technologies and advances in computing, mobile telecommunications, and applications.
This course is one of the first few of its kind world-wide. In particular, the MSc in Mobile Computing will draw graduates looking for advanced study with special emphasis on mobile computing and communications. The Department of Computing has for many years successfully taught a range of programmes at undergraduate and postgraduate level. This new course draws upon the successful research expertise of the Department backed by the exciting knowledge base of the Department of Electronic Imaging and Media Communications (EIMC) from within the School of Informatics and the Electronics and Telecommunications (ET) course team of the School of Engineering, Design and Technology.
PART-TIME STUDY
This course is now available as a two-year part-time option for home/UK based students. The part-time course structure will vary according to the study programme required. In order to discuss your part-time study requirements please contact our recruitment office in the first instance.



