Masters Degree Description
Choose Kingston’s Networking and Data Communications / with Management Studies MSc
This course aims to provide the knowledge and skills required to design, model and effectively operate secure and dependable digital IP-based networks. It will provide you with the opportunity to gain a sound understanding of the internet protocol suite that forms the core for current data networks. The fusion of the internet world and multimedia is also addressed, as well as wireless communications. You can combine this course with management studies.
Key features
- This course is accredited by BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT.
- You will have the opportunity to study for industry certification, including CISCO, as an optional extra to the masters programme.
- You will have the option to work in one of our state-of-the-art research labs, called WMN (Wireless Multimedia and Networking). WMN is involved in EU and UK research collaborations and offers opportunities for advanced research and short-term research fellowships on completion of your MSc degree.
Entry Requirements
Good honours degree or equivalent in computer science/IT or substantial relevant work experience.
Fees
Home and European Union 2017/18: full time £6,400; part time £3,520 Overseas (not EU) 2017/18: full time £13,300 part time £7,315
Module Details
The full MSc course consists of an induction programme, four taught modules, and project dissertation. Please note that this is an indicative list of modules and is not intended as a definitive list.
Networking and Data Communications MSc modules
- Data Communications
- Wireless Communications and Networks
- Network and Information Security
- Multimedia Communications
- Project Dissertation
Networking and Data Communications with Management Studies MSc modules
- Data Communications
- Wireless Communications and Networks
- Network and Information Security
- Business in Practice
- Project Dissertation
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