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Web Applications and Services – (M.Sc.)

University of Leicester

Department of Computer Science
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Annual Tuition Fee: ≈ € 4,046 ≈ € 15,108 (non-EEA)
Location: Leicester / United Kingdom
Duration: 12 months Start Date: January, October
Educational Form:
  • Taught
Education Variants:
  • Fulltime
Languages: English 
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The evolution of web-based technologies has now led to what is known as "Web 2.0": a semantically enriched information source with advanced potential to provide specialised software applications "on the fly". A plethora of standard PC-based applications is now appearing online (calendar and diary tools, text editors, and spreadsheets, among others) that can be used in a distributed collaborative setting. Developing such applications is particularly challenging, partly due to the wide background required but also the rapid emergence of new technologies. This MSc is intended to equip students with a sound understanding of the area and its emerging trends, while at the same time providing a very hands-on approach to current technologies such as .Net.

Teaching is by a variety of methods including lectures, seminars, self-paced learning and practicals. Assessment of taught modules is by coursework and examination. Coursework consists of a mixture of computer-based practicals, essays and small group projects. The compulsory Personal and Group Skills module combines attendance of seminars, group discussions and collective essay writing on topics selected for the seminars, as well as attendance at a series of workshops on transferable skills and career planning. The project is assessed separately.


Contents

Course ModulesEach specialist course consists of six core modules and two option modules. For the MSc there is also a project. All courses include the core module `Personal and Group Skills´.

Core Modules
* Advanced System Design
* Advanced Web Technologies
* Service Oriented Architectures
* Semantic Web

Recommended Options
* Distributed Systems and Applications
* Web Technologies

Option modules are chosen from the following list:

Option modules
* Advanced System Design
* Advanced Web Technologies
* Algorithms for Bioinformatics
* C++ Programming and Advanced Algorithm Design
* Discrete Event Systems
* Domain Specific Languages
* Game Theory in Computer Science
* Generative Development
* Networking and Distributed Computing
* Semantic Web
* Service-Oriented Architectures
* Software Process Engineering
* Software Reliability
* System Re-engineering
* Analysis and Design of Algorithms*
* Applied Numerical Mathematics*
* Communication and Concurrency*
* Compression Methods for Multimedia*
* Cryptography and Information Security*
* Distribution Systems and Applications*
* Financial Mathematics
* Formal Software Specification
* Operations Research
* Programming Secure and Distributed Systems
* Software Measurement and Quality Assurance
* Wavelets and Signal Processing
* Web Technologies

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Requirements

Entry RequirementsNormally at least a good second class honours BSc degree or qualification of equivalent standard recognised by the University in a subject with a substantial element of Computing. Applications are treated on an individual basis, however, and so alternative qualifications may be considered, especially in the case of candidates with relevant work experience.

English Language Requirements

Applicants whose first language is not English, and who have not lived in a country where the first language is English for at least three years immediately before the start of their course, need to satisfy the University´s English language requirement.

* From students who take IELTS (the British Council´s International English Language Testing System), we look for an overall score of 6.0 or above for courses in Chemistry, Computer Science, Engineering, Geography, Geology, Mathematics and Physics and Astronomy, and 6.5 or above for all other courses.
* From students who take TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language), we look for 575/233/90* or above for courses in Chemistry, Computer Science, Engineering, Geography, Geology, Mathematics and Physics and Astronomy, and 600/250/100* for all other courses. (*Scores for paper-based/computer-based/internet-based versions of TOEFL)

As well as the internationally-known IELTS and TOEFL tests, the University also accepts many other English language qualifications.

The English Language Programme for International Students

If you do not yet meet our English requirements we can help you to improve your English to the necessary standard. The University´s English Language Teaching Unit (ELTU) offers a range of courses to help campus-based students with the English you need for your studies.

Language Proficiency

Cambridge English: Advanced (CAE): Grade B (Score: 75)

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