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An integrated master's course teaching you how to create the technologies that improve our lives and the world around us. You'll analyse, design and develop technical solutions to solve everyday user and organisational problems.
Why study MSci Computer Science (Applied) at BU?
Master advanced computing skills: Seamlessly build upon your BSc Computing knowledge and explore cutting-edge technologies and enhance problem-solving abilities through applied, hands-on learning in a focused 120-credit program.
Gain diverse technical experience: Work with network science, digital forensics, programming, and application development in a cohesive, applied curriculum.
Tailor your degree: Choose specialist units such as computational modeling and quantum computing to align with your career goals and gain practical experience.
Enhance your employability: Gain real-world experience through a team-based Master's project without a traditional dissertation, focusing on applied skills, collaborating with BU staff and global experts from academia and industry.
Pursue diverse career opportunities: Prepare for roles such as IT analyst, system architect, or DevOps engineer with a strong applied foundation.
Achieve excellent graduate outcomes: Our graduates secure professional or managerial positions, demonstrating the value of an integrated, applied Master's degree with a streamlined 120-credit structure.
This course may be available at alternative locations, please check if other course options are available.
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