Computing (Computer Networks Engineering) MSc
Our master's course in Computing (Computer Networks Engineering) MSc allows you develop your research and analytical...
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Level
Master'sPG MSc
Duration
Full Time: 1 year
Part Time: 2 years
Starting
September, February
Full Time: £8,500
Part Time: £945 (per 20 credits)
International: £17,495
Waterside
Updated 12/12/2024
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The University of Northampton’s Computing (Internet Technology and Security) MSc course allows you to study cyber security and cryptography. You will have the opportunity to develop your research and analytical skills.
MSc Computing (Internet Technology and Security) students will also complete an individual thesis investigating an area related to an aspect of online secure computer systems design and development that are particularly of interest to you and is part of your career development plans.
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Applicants for the master’s in Computing (Internet Technology Security) will normally hold a recognised first or second class honours degree from a UK university or international equivalent in a relevant subject. We expect that you will have a working knowledge of computers and networks and it is essential that you have practical hands-on experience of at least one programming language.
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All International and EU students applying for a course with the University of Northampton must meet the following minimum English language requirements:
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Today’s society relies on computing and Internet technology. This creates a high demand for internet security products and services as well as people with the knowledge and expertise to design, implement and manage secure internet applications. While the University of Northampton’s Computing (Internet Technology and Security) MSc pathway is mostly technical in focus, you will also learn about the business context and develop interpersonal skills that are vital to problem solving in business.
You will study the following three common modules with all computing master’s students; Modern Computer Architecture, Visual Object Software, and Databases. These modules cover the fundamental principles that you will need to be able to move on to a more specialised range of modules. Some of the optional modules listed below are only offered according to staff
Please note the modules shown here relate to the academic year 24/25. The modules relating to the academic year 25/26 will be available from June 2025.
Theoretical lectures and seminars are reinforced by practical examples and case studies, using computer simulation tools and laboratory facilities.
Assessment is by coursework, oral presentations, group work, practical reports, critical reviews and a substantial independent research dissertation.
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2025/26 Tuition Fees
Fees quoted relate to study MSc Computing (Internet Technology and Security) in the Academic Year 25/26 only and may be subject to inflationary increases in future years.
There are currently no additional costs anticipated for this computing course for 2024 entry.
If you are starting a Master’s course in 2024/25 either full-time or part-time* you may be able to apply for a master’s loan through Student Finance England
*Please note that the maximum period of study allowed for part-time courses is two years.
For information on the scholarships available to you, please see our scholarships page.
For more information about possible funding options, please visit our Fees and Funding pages.
Fees quoted relate to study MSc Computing (Internet Technology and Security) in the Academic Year 24/25 only and may be subject to inflationary increases in future years.
When you graduate from the master’s in Computing (Internet Technology and Security) course you will be able to embark upon a range of careers in the broad IT and computing industry. There is a continuing demand for well-trained staff in this industry.
Some examples of job roles include:
MSc Computing (Internet Technology and Security) students will have access to approximately 150 PC and Linux workstation computers housed in six bespoke computer laboratories, all with digital projection facilities, and maintained by two technicians.
We enrol small cohorts of students to ensure that you receive personalised care that will enable you to develop your skills and enhance your knowledge.
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