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Internet Systems Engineering

University of East London

School of Computing and Technology
Annual Tuition Fee: ≈ € 6,560 ≈ € 11,950 (non-EEA)
Location: London / United Kingdom / View location on map ▾ Hide location on map ▴
Duration: 7 months Start Date: February, September
Educational Form:
  • Taught
Education Variants:
  • Parttime
  • Fulltime
Languages: English 
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Location of University of East London

The aim of the programme is to provide you with high-quality education, at postgraduate level, in Internet Systems Engineering to enable you to develop a balance of theoretical knowledge, practical skills and experience to enhance your professional development and future employment in industry or academia.

As part of this programme you will study distributed objects engineering, internet applications and web services, secure software systems development and either multimedia design or data mining. You will then be able to specialise your study by selecting a dissertation topic that suits your needs.

MSc in Internet Systems Engineering at UEL
The Internet plays a major role in almost every part of human activity. As a result, Internet Systems Engineering is an area that is growing exponentially and the demand for internet systems engineers is rapidly increasing. The MSc Internet Systems Engineering at UEL is a unique programme that:

- is focused on the engineering of internet systems rather than just development;

- provides a distinctive knowledge of the integration of security and software engineering for the development of internet systems;


Contents

The programme is offered in full-time mode and part-time day mode, commencing September or February. The full time mode consists of two 15-weeks semesters plus a 14 weeks period for a dissertation project. The part time mode consists of four 15-weeks semesters plus a 28 weeks period for a dissertation project.

A full time student will study two 30-credit modules per semester whereas a part time student will study one 30-credit module per semester. For part time study this typically means that you will need to be at university for one whole day. For both modes of study the dissertation project may occur during the summer period. It is possible to move from full-time to part-time study and vice-versa to accommodate any external factors such as financial constraints or domestic commitments. However, this may impact on the overall duration of the study period.

Learning environment
This programme utilises a mixture of learning methods that focus on and maximises the student learning experience through:

* A series of lectures and seminars that promote your active participation
* A number of tutorial and practical sessions that enforce your learning
* A number of problem solving, individual and group, activities that enhance your understanding and skills
* A series of student based activities such as presentations
* A web-based learning system that supports you in various aspects of your studies

Assessment
To reflect the programme objectives and learning outcomes each taught module is usually assessed through a combination of appropriate assessment techniques. These typically include group and individual work, written reports, examinations, and essays. The dissertation module is assessed in terms of a proposal and the dissertation.

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Requirements

The entry requirement for the programme is satisfied by possession of one of the following:

* An honours degree in Computing, or an appropriate and related subject with a substantial computing element, with a British award classification of no less than a lower second class honours (2:2)
* A degree qualification of a standard equivalent to (i) obtained after a programme of study in a recognised university outside the UK.

Applicants having appropriate professional experience will be considered if they are able to provide a satisfactory outcome based on the process of Assessment of Experiential Learning (AEL). This assessment will be carried out with the School’s AEL committee and a standard fee will be payable dependent upon the time involved in establishing the AEL claim.

Applicants, whose first language is not English and their first degree is not from an English-teaching university, will also be required to meet the University standard for competence in English language and therefore need to supply evidence of proficiency in English equivalent to IELTS 6.5 or TOEFL 250/600.

Additional Requirements

Minimal degree required: Bachelor's degree
Minimal amount of work experience Not specified

Language Proficiency

IELTS Band: 6.5
Cambridge English: Advanced (CAE): Grade C (Score: 60)
TOEFL Paper-based: 600
TOEFL Computer-based: 250

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