Advanced Computer Architecture Spring Develops a thorough understanding of high-performance and energy-efficient computer architecture, as a basis for informed software performance engineering and as a foundation for advanced work in computer architecture, compiler design, operating systems and parallel processing. Advanced Computer Graphics Spring Introduces modern techniques in realistic computer graphics and image synthesis, particularly image-based techniques for photorealism.
Advanced Statistical Machine Learning and Pattern Recognition Spring Provides the theoretical and computational skills to understand, design and implement modern statistical machine learning methodologies regarding statistical component analysis, statistical linear dynamical systems and other statistical models. Argumentation and Multi-agent Systems Spring Focuses on the foundations and advances in Multi-Agent Systems, specifically the concepts and implementation techniques required.
Complexity Autumn Describes the complexity classes associated with computational problems, and the ability to fit a particular problem into a class of related problems, and so to appreciate the efficiency attainable by algorithms to solve the particular problem. Computational Finance Spring Introduces the basic concepts of quantitative finance and financial engineering, including hedging and pricing problems in finance, and how to formulate these problems as mathematical models, and understand the computational techniques to solve the arising models.
Computational Optimisation Autumn Develops a deep understanding of optimal decision making models, algorithms and applications to engineering, finance, and machine learning. Computer Vision Autumn Introduces the concepts behind computer-based recognition and extraction of features from raster images.
Custom Computing Spring Custom computers are special-purpose systems customised for specific applications such as signal processing and database operations, when general-purpose computers are too slow, bulky or power hungry. Data Analysis and Probabilistic Inference Spring Aims to teach how probability can be used to make decisions by a computer. Graphics Spring Provides an understanding of basic concepts of computer graphics, and introduces the fundamental mathematical principles used for computer generated imagery, shading and light approximations.
Independent Study Option Spring Study an advanced computer science topic of your choice, ideal for those considering a PhD or a career in industrial research.
Knowledge Representation Autumn Presents the theoretical foundations for the main logic-based formalisms used for knowledge representation and reasoning in AI, particularly non-monotonic logics and consequence relations, and the computational basis of logic programming.
Mathematics for Machine Learning Autumn Provides the necessary mathematical background and skills to understand, design and implement modern statistical machine learning methodologies, and inference mechanisms. Operations Research Autumn Studies quantitative methods for decision making, and the emphasis is on numerical algorithms to solve constrained optimisation programs.
Quantum Computing Autumn Introduces the basic notions of quantum computing with particular emphasis on quantum algorithms. Robotics Autumn Focuses on the field of mobile robotics both theoretically and practically. Extracurricular Short Introduction to Prolog Autumn Introduces the concept of logic programming and syntax and procedural reading of the Prolog language.
Entry requirements We welcome students from all over the world and consider all applicants on an individual basis. Minimum academic requirement Our minimum requirement is a first-class degree in a subject with a substantial computing component. International qualifications We also accept a wide variety of international qualifications.
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Find out if you meet the eligibility criteria for our contextual admissions schemes. If your predicted grades meet the minimum College entry standard of AAA at A-level or an equivalent level qualification in the relevant subjects, the Department of Computing will guarantee you access to the first selection stage of its admissions process: an online test. Read more about the contextual admissions scheme in this department and others.
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Computing graduates are highly sought after and our degrees open the door to a wide range of careers in industry and academia. Some of our graduates join large companies or start their own business. A number of our graduates have pursued careers in management consultancy, computer gaming, and special effects, while others have followed careers in banking and finance. There you can add this course as one of your choices. If your application includes a medicine course, the deadline is 15 October at Explore our step by step guide on how to apply.
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Why study Software Engineering with us? What our students say…. Extended Masters If you have completed an undergraduate degree but do not meet the entry criteria for this course, you may qualify for our Extended MSc Software Engineering option. The internship route for this course is open to UK students only. Level 7 Compulsory modules You must take all compulsory modules and may choose one of the seven optional modules excluding Learning and Professional Development, Programming Support and Employability Skills and Employment which are additional optional support modules.
The Learning and Professional Development module is compulsory for international students. Mobile Web Component Development. Entry requirements. You may be eligible to apply for a postgraduate loan to cover your course and living costs.
Help with funding. Financial support for international students. Teaching staff. Dr Wei Jie I have been active in a broad spectrum of areas in parallel and distributed computing, in particular, grid and cloud computing, computing security technologies, e-science and e-research.
View full profile. Dr Nasser Matoorianpour. Professor Jonathan Loo. Professor Jose Abdelnour-Nocera. Dr Laden Husamaldin. Dr Waqar Asif. Dr Maria Winnett.
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