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Documents for MSc Computer Science (including with placement) 2012-13

Module descriptions

The following modules (descriptions in .pdf format can be downloaded by clicking on the module title) are available to students in accordance with the programme module timetables and subject to the appropriate prerequisites.

Course module details
CodeModule TitleLecturer
CMT104Information, Network and Cyber SecurityP. Burnap and M.W. Daley
CMT106High Performance ComputingD.W. Walker
CMT107Visual ComputingX. Sun
CMT108Pattern Recognition and Data MiningJ. Shao and A.C. Jones
CMT111Web and Social ComputingO.F. Rana
CMT202Distributed and Cloud ComputingI.J. Taylor
CMT204Forensics, Trust and IdentityG. Loukides and M.W. Daley
CMT206Human Centric ComputingN.J. Avis and A.I. Abdelmoty
CMT209InformaticsI. Spasic and C.B. Jones
CMT211Computational Operational ResearchC.L. Mumford
CMT302E-Commerce and InnovationN. Edwards and N.J. Avis
CMT304Programming ParadigmsR.R.Martin
CMT305PlacementC.L. Mumford and W.K. Ivins
CMT400DissertationP.L. Rosin
Details generated 09.02.2013

Course documents

Information you will need on a day-to-day basis.

Autumn Timetable for lectures, lab sessions, etc.

Spring Timetable for lectures, lab sessions, etc.

Programme Handbook has information on the School and the programme:
Programme Handbook for non-placement programmes.
Placement Handbook for programmes with a placement.

Project Handbook holds information on choosing and completing your project and submitting your dissertation. Check the MSc Project Timeline for further information to help you select and prepare for your project.

Study Guide.

This guide will help with submitting assignments electronically through Learning Central. Alternatively a Coursework Coversheet should be signed and attached to the front of all work handed in for assessment.

School MSc Project Demonstration Form should be completed before you demo your project, this should be within two weeks of your submission date.

Formal documents

Information on your degree programme and School processes.

Module Timetables have details of core and optional modules and how they make up the degree programme:
MSc Computer Science (both full and part time)
MSc Computer Science (with placement)

School policy on the Reassessment of Failed Modules.

Extenuating circumstances: further information and the extenuating circumstances form are available from the University Registry's Extenuating Circumstances pages.

School policy on the Resubmission of Dissertations.