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MRes Computing Science

Duration:
1 years
Attendance:
Full Time
Award:
Degree of Master of Research
School of Study:
Computing Sciences
Brochure:
Faculty of Science Postgraduate Brochure (PDF)

Why choose this course?

The MRes Computing Science provides students with foundation training in the basic and advanced research skills sufficient to enter a Doctoral programme. The MRes programme is also suitable for candidates who may wish to obtain a research-oriented degree, but do not wish to commit themselves to a longer period of study. The MRes pathway has a greater research element than the other MSc programmes offered by the School, whilst also giving students the opportunity to gain credit for the taught components. MRes programmes are designed to bridge the gap between undergraduate studies and the skills required by professional researchers. 

Contact time

Students have on average 15 hours of contact time per week with teaching staff through lectures, laboratory sessions and seminars, though this may vary depending on module choices. Additionally, students should allocate at least 25 hours per week for study, coursework assignments and projects.

Teaching and assessment


The MRes Computing Science is a full-time, one-year programme; it can also be taken part-time over two years. Once on the course, you will specialise in one of the broad areas of the School’s research. You will normally take three taught modules that are related to your area of specialism or that provide you with important background knowledge. You will also take a module in research techniques and a directed study module. The directed study module will related to your area of specialism and, often, it will have a project component. Your academic advisor will guide you through your module choices and assist you in choosing suitable study topics. There will be an emphasis on transferrable skills applicable to a future research career, including analytical and critical research skills, communication skills and project management.

The dissertation element of the programme will be larger than that of our taught MSc courses, counting for 80 credits. You will choose your dissertation area early in the academic year, undertaking preliminary work on it during the spring semester and working on it full-time after the examinations until early September.

Career opportunities
 

As a graduate from this course, you will have an excellent foundation for entry to a Doctoral programme. You can also pursue a career in a commercial or public sector setting where you can exploit your research skills and specialist knowledge.


Dr. Dan Smith
  • 95% of research activity was classified as internationally leading, excellent or recognised in the 2008 Research Assessment Exercise.
  • Our Masters programmes are accredited by the BCS - The Chartered Institute for IT to full Chartered IT Professional (CITP Further Learning Element) as well as leading to Chartered Engineer (CEng) status.
  • The School maintains close links with industry and many of our student assignments relate to real world problems.
  • The School of Computing Sciences leads the university in utilizing its internationally recognized research commercially, through SYS Consulting, its Consulting company and through Knowledge Transfer Partnerships.
  • Our students also use their technical and entrepreneurial skills to play influential roles in the creation of companies such as Travel Republic, Evoke systems, Fyfo and Shoretech systems.

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ALL INDIVIDUAL PROGRAMMES TO BE APPROVED BY THE COURSE DIRECTOR.

Compulsory Study (120 credits)

Students must study the following modules for 120 credits:

Name Code Credits
DIRECTED STUDY CMPSMA2Y 20
RESEARCH DISSERTATION CMPSMP8X 80
RESEARCH TECHNIQUES CMPSMP2Y 20

Option A Study (60 credits)

Students will select 60 credits from the following modules:

Name Code Credits
ADVANCED PROGRAMMING CONCEPTS AND TECHNIQUES CMPSMC31 20
APPLICATIONS PROGRAMMING CMPSMA23 20
APPLIED STATISTICS CMPSMC28 20
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND ALGORITHMICS CMPSMA24 20
AUDIO AND VISUAL PROCESSING CMPSMI05 20
COMPUTER GAMES DEVELOPMENT CMPSME27 20
COMPUTER GAMES LABORATORY CMPSME22 20
COMPUTER NETWORKS CMPSMD22 20
COMPUTER VISION (FOR DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY) CMPSMI16 20
DATA MINING CMPSMC24 20
DATABASE MANIPULATION CMPSMB11 20
DISTRIBUTED COMPUTING CMPSMC34 20
E-BUSINESS SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT CMPSMB22 20
HUMAN COMPUTER INTERACTION CMPSMM23 20
INFORMATION RETRIEVAL CMPSMB29 20
INTERNET & MULTIMEDIA TECHNIQUES CMPSMB13 20
SYSTEMS ENGINEERING ISSUES CMPSMB20 20

Disclaimer

Whilst the University will make every effort to offer the modules listed, changes may sometimes be made arising from the annual monitoring, review and update of modules and regular (five-yearly) review of course programmes. Where this activity leads to significant (but not minor) changes to programmes and their constituent modules, there will normally be prior consultation of students and others. It is also possible that the University may not be able to offer a module for reasons outside of its control, such as the illness of a member of staff or sabbatical leave. Where this is the case, the University will endeavour to inform students.

Entry Requirements

Degree Subject:
Computer Science or a related subject.
Degree Classification:
Good first degree (minimum 2.1 or equivalent).

Students for whom English is a Foreign language

International applicants are required to provide evidence of proficiency in the English language (if English is not their first language).

Preferred qualifications are:

  • IELTS Minimum score of 6.5 with a minimum of 6.0 in each component
  • TOEFL Minimum score of 92 (internet based test)
  • Pearsons Test of English (PTE) Minimum score of 62 with no less than 55 in each component

Applicants who have previously studied in the English language may not be required to provide evidence of English language ability.

Fees and Funding

Tuition Fees 2013/14

  • UK/EU £5,000
  • International £12,500

Applications for Postgraduate Taught programmes at the University of East Anglia should be made directly to the University.

You can apply online, or by downloading the application form.

Further Information

To request further information & to be kept up to date with news & events please use our online enquiry form.

If you would like to discuss your individual circumstances prior to applying please do contact us:

Postgraduate Admissions Office
Tel: +44 (0)1603 591515
Email: admissions@uea.ac.uk

International candidates are also encouraged to access the International Students section of our website.