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Computing and Entrepreneurship MSc

This is a taught programme within the Computing subject area.

Outline

This programme offers a flexible mix of technical, business and entrepreneurship modules delivered by the School of Computing and Kent Business School with support from the Enterprise Hub.

Taking the programme helps you to fill the growing demand from employers for graduates who possess both technical and business skills. Such people play vital leadership roles and function as a bridge between management and technical development and support teams. In addition, many new graduates are in a position, with guidance, to set up an enterprise of their own.

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Programme structure

These programmes are taught jointly with Kent Business School.

The portfolio of taught MSc programmes offers extensive choice and flexibility in entry routes, content and format.
Types of programme
The most appropriate type of programme will depend largely on your original degree subject:

  • Computing and related disciplines – consider the Advanced Master's or IT and Business Master's programmes.
  • Other disciplines but with a sound working knowledge of IT (perhaps gained through personal interest or work experience) – consider the IT and Business Master's or Conversion Master's programmes.
  • No prior knowledge of computer science – consider the Conversion Master's programme.

Formats and attendance
Each of the programmes is available in a number of formats:

  • Without an industrial placement – one year full-time or three years part-time
  • With an industrial placement – 14-24 months full-time
  • International Master's without an industrial placement – two years full-time
  • International Master's with an industrial placement – 26-36 months full-time.

Industrial placements
Each programme may optionally include an industrial placement of between eight and 50 weeks. The timing and duration of the placements depend on the particular employer. We have a dedicated team to help organise this.
International Master's
The International Master's courses are equivalent to a Pre-Master's Graduate Diploma, followed by a one-year MSc programme with an optional industrial placement. They are aimed at international students with undergraduate degrees from institutions that do not award the equivalent of UK honours degrees and who prefer (or whose financial sponsors require) enrolment on a single MSc programme..
Part-time study
Applications for part-time study are considered on an individual basis. Admission will depend on whether the student's availability is compatible with the timetable. Note that International Master's programmes and programmes involving an industrial placement are only available on a full-time basis.
Java programming
All courses include at least one module on Java programming. Students with substantial prior experience of programming take a single module on Advanced Java for Programmers. Others take an introductory module followed by a more advanced one (depending on their Master's course).
Optional modules
All programmes allow students to choose one or more modules from a wide variety of options. The number and selection of options depend on the particular programme. The options available may vary from year to year and are subject to timetabling and prerequisite constraints.
Advanced English language module
An Advanced English module is available to all overseas students who are not native speakers. This provides support throughout the taught programme and develops key communication skills, such as technical writing and presentations.
Latest information
Course details may be subject to change. Please see the School of Computing website for the latest news.

Course content

  • Computing Law, Contracts and Professional Responsibilities
  • New Business Start-up (project)
  • Either Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming or Advanced Java for Programmers
  • Project Research
  • Project and Dissertation
  • Three from: Advanced Object-Oriented Programming; Computer Security; Economics of the e-Marketplace; Financial and Management Accounting; Human Computer Interaction; IT Consultancy Methods; IT Consultancy Practice; Management of Operations; Mobile and Ubiquitous Computing; Networks and Network Security; Software Engineering; Strategic Management; Structure and Organisation of the e-Enterprise; Systems and Services, Design and Management; Web-based Information Systems Development or Dynamic Web.

Assessment

Assessment is through a mixture of written examinations and coursework, the relative weights of which vary according to the nature of the module. The final project is assessed by a dissertation.

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Contact details

Admissions enquiries
T: +44 (0)1227 827272
E: information@kent.ac.uk
Subject enquiries
Course Administration Office,
School of Computing, University of Kent, Canterbury, Kent, CT2 7NF, UK
T: +44 (0)1227 764000
E: (research programmes) computer-science@kent.ac.uk
E: (taught programmes) cs-msc-admissions@kent.ac.uk

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How to apply

Before applying, please read our ‘How to apply’ section.

You can then go straight to the online application form by clicking the programme below:

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Last Updated: 13/09/2011