MSc Studies in Computing presented by Department of Computing www.surrey.ac.uk/computing
Why University of Surrey? Campus based university everything is in one place study and live on beautiful campus many cafes, green areas and a lake Surrey Sports Centre with modern facilities in the historical town Guildford capital of Surrey county with good infrastructure and shopping facilities 35min to London centre by direct train close to main international airports London Heathrow and Gatwick Top university for teaching and research first-rate teaching with specialist subject knowledge and skills competitive and flexible postgraduate programmes that can be tailored to your professional needs
Importance of Postgraduate Studies Competitiveness and employability specialist subject knowledge and skills better career prospects in industry and academia ready for national and international job markets independent work/multitasking, cognitive skills Change in job direction choose the programme you like use knowledge from your undergraduate study to explore new horizons tailor the programme according to your interests and needs, try yourself in research Social aspects study within a diverse student community make new friends and contacts for the future
Concept of Postgraduate Studies 1-year taught programmes start in October until following September pre-sessional Induction Week organized in two teaching semesters Semester 1 from October till January Semester 2 from February till June with spring break around April plus three months for MSc dissertations Programme structure 4 taught modules in each semester mix of compulsory and elective modules plus MSc dissertation Teaching in form of lectures, tutorials and practical labs as well as drop-in hours for general module inquiries Assessment forms include in-class tests, written exams, individual and group courseworks, and oral presentations
Offered MSc Programmes in Computing MSc in Information Systems focuses on management of information technology within business organisations equips with technical and managerial skills in IT produces IT system analysts, project managers, and consultants for the industry and businesses MSc in Internet Computing focuses on distributed computing and web development equips with technical computer science and software development skills produces professionals for technical planning and realization of web and enterprise applications MSc in Information Security focuses on information and cyber security equips with technical skills in information/data/ network/computer security and cryptography produces specialists for technical planning, realization and management of various information security technologies
Overview of MSc Information Systems Module Title Credits Semester 1 Information Systems Development 15 Challenges for Computing Professionals 15 Agile Web Development 15 Information Security Management 15 Semester 2 Intelligent Information Systems 15 Project Management and Business Strategy 15 Databases and Knowledge Discovery 15 Information Security Trends 15 Enterprise Systems Development 15 Collective Intelligence 15 Cloud Computing 15 Secure Systems and Applications 15 Primary award MSc in Information Systems 180 credits (= 8 modules plus MSc dissertation) Subsidiary awards Postgraduate Diploma in Information Systems 120 credits (= 8 modules) Postgraduate Certificate in Information Systems 60 credits (= 4 modules) MSc Dissertation 60 compulsory modules Legend optional modules, students can choose one module from the list
Overview of MSc Internet Computing Module Title Credits Semester 1 Challenges for Computing Professionals 15 Information and Network Security 15 Agile Web Development 15 Information Security Management 15 Semester 2 Enterprise Systems Development 15 Cloud Computing 15 Secure Systems and Applications 15 Information Security Trends 15 Collective Intelligence 15 Project Management and Business Strategy 15 Databases and Knowledge Discovery 15 Primary award MSc in Internet Computing 180 credits (= 8 modules plus MSc dissertation) Subsidiary awards Postgraduate Diploma in Internet Computing 120 credits (= 8 modules) Postgraduate Certificate in Internet Computing 60 credits (= 4 modules) MSc Dissertation 60 compulsory modules Legend optional modules, students can choose one module from the list
Overview of MSc Information Security Module Title Credits Semester 1 Information and Network Security 15 Security Protocols and Formal Analysis 15 Symmetric Cryptography 15 Asymmetric Cryptography 15 Semester 2 Multimedia Security and Digital Forensics 15 Secure Systems and Applications 15 Information Security Trends 15 Enterprise Systems Development 15 Cloud Computing 15 Project Management and Business Strategy 15 Databases and Knowledge Discovery 15 Primary award MSc in Information Security 180 credits (= 8 modules plus MSc dissertation) Subsidiary awards Postgraduate Diploma in Information Security 120 credits (= 8 modules) Postgraduate Certificate in Information Security 60 credits (= 4 modules) MSc Dissertation 60 compulsory modules Legend optional modules, students can choose two modules from the list
Department of Computing Staff and students 21 full-time academic staff members over 70 post-docs and research students about 14 taught students per member of staff www.surrey.ac.uk/computing Four internationally active research groups contributing with their research topics to the MSc programmes Digital Ecosystems Formal Methods and Security Multimedia Security and Forensics Nature-Inspired Computing and Engineering International recognition ranked Top 10 in the UK and Top 150 in the World by the Academic World Ranking of Universities (ARWU) in 2012 and 2013
Facilities and Events for the Students Library and Learning Centre (LLC) modern spacy building with computer rooms and convenient seating facilities, open 24 h access to books and all necessary digital resources for learning and research tasks own librarian for Computing programmes Labs in the Department of Computing 2 labs with modern computers and Internet connectivity for practical assignments and individual work, with 24 h access a dedicated Applied Security Lab for MSc Information Security teaching and research Social events organised by the Department Annual Sport s Day for all Computing students Annual PhD Conference which is also open to all MSc students
Your Next Steps: Admission and Application Admission criteria an equivalent to UK Bachelor degree (with honours) with a minimum of 2:1 or 2:2, depending on the MSc programme for international students, English language proficiency IELTS test with a min score of 6.5 in total and min 6.0 in each test component up-to-date information can be found on http://www.surrey.ac.uk/postgraduate further questions on admission can be directed to our Admissions Tutor (see http://www.surrey.ac.uk/computing/study/pgt/ for departmental contact details) Application process applications to MSc programmes in the Department of Computing are submitted online MSc Information Systems http://www.surrey.ac.uk/postgraduate/information-systems MSc Internet Computing http://www.surrey.ac.uk/postgraduate/internet-computing MSc Information Security http://www.surrey.ac.uk/postgraduate/information-security applications are accepted until late summer