The University of Wales, which was founded by Royal Charter in 1893, is a large and distinctive federal university comprising ten member institutions, whose activities it exists to support and which are closely involved in its governance.
The university is the degree-awarding authority for its member institutions and also for around 70 other higher education institutions both within the UK and overseas, with which it also enjoys close links. Annually, it awards almost 15,000 initial degrees and more than 4,000 higher degrees, making it the second largest degree awarding body in the UK. Almost the full range of subjects is covered in its diverse range of institutions. Together, the member institutions of the University of Wales and its validated schemes of study result in a thriving population of nearly 90,000 from all over the world.
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Benefits:
The MSc is designed for computing graduates to enable them to specialise in two areas central to current computing in business and society: web development and computer networks. These themes are developed in modules, in which you will develop skills and experience in critical evaluation, research and management of real world projects. During the final stage of the MSc you will plan, manage and execute a large-scale project in IT. Where possible you will be encouraged to relate the course to your own work experiences. On completion of this course you will be well placed for positions in industry as a leader in network management and web development.
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Title:
MSc Information Technology
Awarding Body:
University of Wales
Mode of Study:
Online distance learning
Duration:
The MSc Information Technology is normally studied over a 24-month period, but this may be extended to suit your individual needs for up to a maximum of five years.
Entry requirements:
Bachelor degree in computing subject from an recognised university
Candidates without a first degree will be eligible for entry if they can demonstrate extensive industrial experience.