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By the end of the Online MSc in Internet Systems programme, you will have mastered the complex technical and other issues that influence the development of internet systems. You will gain best practice knowledge of internet and multimedia technology, XML applications and various programming languages and applications, including Ajax. In doing so, you will achieve the ultimate professional qualification for a senior web developer.
The MSc programme is conducted 100% online, making it perfectly suited to its subject matter, within an international virtual classroom that offers a unique global perspective.
Core modules cover computer structures, professional issues, communication and networks, programming the internet, web XML applications and internet and multimedia technology. You can then personalise your degree with two elective modules chosen from database analysis, software engineering, systems analysis and design, QA and testing, security engineering, Java programming, human-computer interaction and e-commerce. The degree is completed with an original dissertation.
On completion of the Internet Systems MSc programme you will be equipped with leading-edge technical knowledge, including a mastery of the latest Ajax techniques. You should also be fully aware of the commercial and other imperatives that influence the development and success of today’s internet systems. As a result, you should be ideally placed for a high-level career in professional web development.
Prior to taking the MSc in Internet Systems from The University of Liverpool Online, the following are required:
Please note for the Internet Systems MSc, The University of Liverpool Online also evaluates applicants on an individual basis. Contact The University of Liverpool Online to learn more.
The Online Internet Systems MSc programme takes, on average, 30 months to complete. However, since students progress at their own pace, you may choose to complete your studies in as little as 18 months or spread them over the six-year maximum.
The Online MSc in Internet Systems programme comprises eight modules (six required and two electives chosen from seven options), culminating in a dissertation.
The first module lasts nine weeks and incorporates a week-long introduction to the programme and our online learning platform. All the other modules are eight weeks in length.
(students choose at least two of the following)
You choose your dissertation topic in conjunction with your personal dissertation advisor, an academic supervisor, who will provide support throughout the study and writing process. Your dissertation will apply your new knowledge and work experience and must have merit beyond the narrower scope of your particular need.
For tuition fee information, please contact The University of Liverpool Online.
Since its foundation in 1881, the University of Liverpool has produced eight Nobel Prize
winners. This academic excellence is one reason why almost three thousand
professionals from more than 175 countries have chosen it for their online
Masters degree. They also recognise that the University’s exclusive partnership
with e-Learning experts Laureate Online Education provides a uniquely global
perspective and stimulating educational experience.
Our online Masters students are seasoned professionals, with an average 12 years’ work experience. They have good reasons to choose us:
The University of Liverpool, in common with all UK universities, is regulated and monitored by a government body, the QAA. Some UK universities have also been awarded a Royal Charter, which was granted to Liverpool in 1903.
Many countries, including the US and Canada, accept the standard of degrees awarded by UK universities as equivalent to their own.
None. You do not need to be a UK resident as all our degrees are 100% online.
All University of Liverpool online Masters programmes are taught 100% via the Internet, giving career professionals access to a level of higher education that may otherwise be out of reach because of work or family responsibilities.
This accessibility is made possible because there are no fixed lecture times, the classroom is always open and there is no need to synchronise study with anyone else. In completing their assignments, students can interact with instructors and classmates whenever and wherever suits them best.
All courses are delivered online one at a time, so students can get to grips with the subject and explore it in real depth. We carefully compose each individual study group from a student body representing a wide variety of experience, so that feedback from classmates is stimulating and inspiring, bringing both specialist knowledge and fresh perspectives.
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