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Bangor University: Computing

Institution Bangor University View institution profile
Department School of Computer Science and Engineering View department profile
Web https://www.bangor.ac.uk
Study type Taught

Summary

The Computing Generalist MSc course gives graduates from any discipline a route into Computer Science and related careers. This programme gives students the widest choice of topics and modules to support a general interest in the application of computing to their original discipline. Students will cover both foundational theory and practical skills to allow them to appropriately exploit computer technology. The theme of professionalism and ethics for computing is also represented to allow students to understand concerns and make appropriate choices in their onward practice. All of the modules are supported by teaching from recognised experts in their fields.

Master of Science - MSc (PG)

Bangor

 

Welcome to the School of Computer Science and Engineering

Opportunities abound for students wishing to learn about the latest developments in computing and electronic technologies at Bangor University. We have a great reputation for helpful, caring staff who undertake world-leading research.  We have around 400 undergraduate students and our graduate school boasts 200+ students across all our disciplines. 

Research excellence

Our staff figure among the world leaders in a broad range of technologies, from Artificial Intelligence and Pattern Recognition to Data Visualisation; Medical Microwave Electronics and Medical Simulation; Optolectronics, Broadband and Optical Communications; Organic Electronics; Nanotechnology; Nuclear Engineering and more. …

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