The University of Sunderland offers the MSc Computing, a conversion-style postgraduate programme for students who do not hold a first degree in computing but wish to pursue a career in the IT sector. The course provides a comprehensive foundation in software development, networks, database systems and web development, together with practical exposure to relevant tools and industry practices.
Teaching methods include lectures, seminars, tutorials, group work, laboratory practicals and independent research. Assessment is entirely coursework-based and includes practical assignments, reports and a final Master’s project. The programme enables students to develop both theoretical knowledge and hands-on skills.
Graduates of the MSc Computing programme are prepared for roles including software developer, web developer, database developer/administrator, network and systems support, and technical consultant. The course’s practical projects and emphasis on industry tools improve employability and readiness for entry-level IT roles or further postgraduate study.
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For full course details, entry criteria and up-to-date fee information, see the official University of Sunderland page:
https://www.sunderland.ac.uk/study/computing/postgraduate-computing/
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