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MSc Computer Science (Conversion) – Full time

The MSc Computer Science (Conversion) programme is designed for those who do not have a computing background upon entry, but who are looking to learn and understand more about how computing tools, techniques and methods can be utilised in practical scenarios.

Quick Facts

 
Full-time Duration: 12 months
Starting in: October 2023; February 2024
Tuition Fee: UK: £9,000 per year
International: £14,500 per year
Location: London Bloomsbury

This practical Computer Science conversion course will prepare students for the real world, since our graduates will leave us ready to explore how digital technology can be applied in their non-computing fields, or ready to work in IT roles across a range of industries, including technology, business, law and public services.

Students can choose one of three pathways to specialise in areas that interest you: pure computing, computing in a law context, and computing in a business context.

Students will build knowledge in core computing concepts such as designing and building software, data management and creating effective web presence, as well as areas such as cyber security, AI and The Internet of Things.

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“I prefer online learning because I can fit it around my various jobs, busy social life, and I can work from wherever I am. I spend time abroad during the year, so the online option is ideal.”

Vanesa Serafini // ULaw online LLM (Conflict Resolution) student

Requirements

Students must possess an undergraduate degree (or equivalent) in any subject at 2:2 or above.