MSc in Advanced Computer Science Program Details
The MSc in Advanced Computer Science program at the University of Strathclyde offers advanced courses focusing on Future Computing Systems, with a blend of theory and practical emphasis. Graduates delve into mobile, reliable, secure, distributed, and autonomous systems. Besides the core curriculum, students can choose specialized degrees in Advanced Software Engineering or Enterprise Information Systems. The program spans over two semesters, involving taught classes, assessments, and a final project. With fixed and elective course options, students gain in-depth knowledge in Information Law, Research Methods, and a variety of other subjects essential for the field.
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MSc in Advanced Computer Science Induction 2016/17 Dr Marc Roper marc.roper@strath.ac.uk Course Director LT14.13
Course Aim To provide graduates with computer science degrees (or equivalent) with an advanced course, going beyond the material of a Bachelors degree; taught material is shared with the 5th year of our MEng in Computer Science The emphasis is on Future Computing Systems: mobile reliable secure distributed autonomous information rich Grounded in theory but with a very strong practical emphasis
Named Degrees There are two named MSc degrees your can take as well as the general MSc in Advanced Computer Science: MSc in Advanced Software Engineering: teaches the techniques needed for creating large, reliable, secure software systems MSc in Enterprise Information Systems: designing and creating Enterprise Information Systems and Enterprise Information Services
Semester Dates Semester 1 runs up to Christmas and consists of 13 weeks: 11 weeks of teaching (starting on 19thSeptember) and 2 weeks of assessment/exams (starting 5thDecember). Friday 16thDecember-Friday 6th January - holiday 9thJanuary: Development week (may be assessments) Semester 2 teaching starts on 16thJanuary 2016 and runs for 11 weeks 3rdApril-14thApril Spring Break holiday 17thApril-19thMay: Formal assessment period (exams) Then in the third semester, you do your project.
Curriculum You do 120 credits of taught classes, spread over two semesters, followed by a 60 credit project There are two compulsory classes for all degrees: Information Law (10 credits, Semester 1) Research Methods (10 credits, Semester 2) The remaining 100 credits are made up of a mixture of 10 and 20 credit classes (depending on your choice) Details of all classes can be found on our local web pages: https://local.cis.strath.ac.uk/wp/teaching/postgraduate/syllabuses/
Classes for EIS Fixed curriculum (no choices to make):- Semester 1 CS 951 Information Systems Architecture (20 cr) CS 976 Information Retrieval (10 cr) MS 418 Project Management (20 cr) Semester 2 CS 549 Distributed Information Systems (20 cr) CS 556 Data Analytics (20 cr) CS 975 Business Analysis (10 cr)
Classes for ASE Select 100 credits from :- Semester 1 CS 547 Advanced Topics in Software Engineering (20 cr) CS 548 Designing Usable Systems (20 cr) CS 951 Information Systems Architecture (20 cr) One of: MS 418 Project Management (20 cr) CS 409 Software Architecture and Design (20 cr) Semester 2 CS 549 Distributed Information Systems (20 cr) CS 551 Mobile Software Applications (20 cr)
Classes for ACS Select 100 credits from :- Semester 1 CS 547 Advanced Topics in Software Engineering CS 548 Designing Usable Systems (20 cr) CS 951 Information Systems Architecture (20 cr) CS 976 Information Retrieval (10 cr) One of: MS 418 Project Management (20 cr) CS 409 Software Architecture and Design (20 cr) (20 cr) Semester 2 CS 549 Distributed Information Systems (20 cr) CS 551 Mobile Software Applications CS 556 Data Analytics (20 cr) CS 975 Business Analysis (10 cr) (20 cr)
Choosing your classes Choices submitted on Pegasus Feel free to discuss them with me Feel free to try classes for a week or so Can change later but don t leave it too long (can be very difficult to catch up with missed work)
Assessment You get a mark for each class, and the pass mark in MSc classes is 50% To proceed to the project, you need to get the pass mark in at least 100 credits of your taught classes at first attempt In other words, you can only afford to fail 20 credits: the best advice is to pass everything! Lots of useful information at: https://local.cis.strath.ac.uk/wp/teaching/postgraduate/ Keep in contact with me and feel free to ask any questions
Other announcements CS951 tutorial and lecture are both cancelled in week 1 First CS951 classes will be Fri Sep 30thas timetabled Student Inauguration Ceremony Attendance expected Tuesday 20thSeptember so CS548 lecture will be cancelled First CS548 class will be Tuesday 27thSeptember