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Canterbury Christ Church University, MSc, Computing

 

Study mode Start date Duration
Full-time n/a years: 1
Part-time n/a years: 3
The main focus of this programme is application software development and integration for enterprise computing platforms; the programme aims to equip graduates from computing, computer science and computing related courses, with skill-sets and knowledge required to become application designers and developers, and systems integrators for the enterprise computing platforms emphasizing both the front-end (client-side) and the back-end (server-side) aspects of enterprise computing; the variety of taught modules gives the students breadth of learning enabling them to engage on a final Master's dissertation in an application area that is of interest to them; the part-time mode is not available to overseas fee paying students.

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