This conversion programme provides you with a strong foundation in computer science theory and practical software engineering skills, including teamwork for industrial or research clients.
About this programme
Become a computer scientist in just one year through this conversion programme that will enhance your career prospects in a growing and innovative field. The Computer Science MSc teaches everything from programming to application engineering while providing opportunities to create solutions for industrial or research clients. Taught at UCL, world-renowned for computer science research, this is an exceptional place to build your foundations as a computer scientist.
Computer science pervades almost every sector and industry today. Equipping yourself with the sought-after skills required to be a developer, software engineer, or related role places you in an exceptional position to thrive in the world of computing.
This programme is equally ideal for those who want to complement their existing scientific knowledge with computer science skills, or for those from different disciplines who want to switch career paths to work in this field.
Compulsory modules
- Introductory Programming
- App Engineering
- Computer Architecture and Operating Systems
- Algorithmics
- MSc Computer Science Project
- Database Fundamentals
Optional modules may include:
- Functional Programming
- Interaction Design
- Technology Entrepreneurship
- Software Engineering
Please note that the list of modules given here is indicative. This information is published a long time in advance of enrolment, and module content and availability are subject to change.
Who is the programme for?
Entry requirements
This programme is for you if:
- you are new to computer science but have suitable mathematical skills (at least to Mathematics A level standard).
- have a minimum of an upper second-class UK Bachelor's degree (or an international qualification of an equivalent standard) in a subject other than computer science or information technology.
- you want to pursue a career in the computing or information technology sector or for further doctoral research.
The programme is not suitable for Computer Science graduates or equivalent. It is a conversion programme and, therefore, meant for graduates in non-computer science subjects wishing to develop a background in computer science.
Employability
The programme is designed to enhance career prospects through the study of fundamentals computer science principles, which complements graduates’ first-degree subject, so that graduates are prepared to assume key interdisciplinary industrial positions and PhD research.
The programme also aims to educate graduates to gain an ability to take an analytical approach to solving problems and resolving issues, and to build positive working relationships by learning to be not only a good team player but also to manage and delegate to others and take on responsibility.
Career destinations
Alumni from this programme have been employed by some of the world's leading IT companies and large private and public organisations, including Accenture, Barclays Capital, Credit Suisse, Twitter, and the NHS. Others have gone on to pursue further study or a career in academia.
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