Data Telecommunications
and Networks MSc (one year full-time) PgDip (nine months full-time)
3 good reasons to study Data Telecommunications and Networks at Salford • High demand for graduates with experience of computer network systems • Develop the skills needed to become a trained professional • Close links with the Computer Networks and Telecommunications Research Centre meaning your study is informed by current research
Programme details
You will gain a comprehensive understanding of the techniques used to transmit digital information, modern computer network design and operation, communication protocols and the importance of standards and regulatory issues. These subjects are supplemented by modules in technical and administration management techniques and by an industry-sponsored seminar programme. MSc students also undertake an individual project.
Module titles
• Computer Networks • Programming for Network Systems • Wireless Communication • Network Security • Network Architectures and Design • Network Quality of Service • Research Methods • Management Principles and Practice • Project and Dissertation
Suitable for
Graduates from an appropriate subject, such as electronic or electrical engineering, computer science or physics.
Career potential
The employment record for the MSc is good, with students obtaining jobs in traditional telecommunication companies, software development companies and companies in the service and commercial sectors. Typical jobs range from network design engineers, network maintenance, software development, systems design and integration to marketing, after-sales support and technical support.
International students can apply
Databases and
International students can apply
Web-based Systems MSc (one year full-time) PgDip (nine months full-time)
3 good reasons to study Databases and Web-based Systems at Salford • High number of career options for graduates of this qualification • Design the next generation of web-based data systems • Academic learning supported with practical sessions to prepare you for careers in this area
Programme details
Databases and web-based systems are rapidly-expanding areas of computer science.
This specialist programme is designed to provide you with the knowledge and skills to design the next generation web-based data systems.
You will be expected to develop new web-based database applications in areas such as: • e-Commerce • e-Government • e-Science • e-Learning
Module titles
• Research Methods • Programming for Network Systems • Network Quality of Service • Advanced Databases • Web-based Software Development • Human Computer Interaction and Usability
• Project Suitable for
Graduates from a computing discipline, such as computer science, computer engineering, software engineering or internet computing.
Career potential
Typical careers might include: software analyst, software developer, database developer, web programmer and network manager.
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