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PgD Mobile Computing & Communications |
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Post Graduate Course
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Introduction The PgD in Mobile Computing & Communication course is based on advanced networking, mobile technologies and software development technologies for students with an initial understanding of network systems and software development, management and architecture of computer systems and networks. It is based on sound networking principles and includes modern formal and up to date methods, as well as established techniques. This ensures that our postgraduates are equipped for change in the processes of learning. Course Duration The programme can be taken either in a part-time mode by the students in the UK, or in a full-time mode by overseas students. Intakes are: Jan/Apr/Jul/Oct Duration: One academic year Teaching, Learning and Assessment Our teaching methods reflect the subject's content, character and, of course, each lecturer's personality and expertise. Lectures serve to provide a theoretical basis, while the practical sessions are used to strengthen understanding by active involvement. Assessed coursework and projects form the basis for continuous assessment. The method of assessment includes examination and coursework reflecting the development of academic content from the more practical aspects to the more conceptual. Course Structure Students are required to complete 120 credits of taught courses. There are core modules and some optional modules which will be taught during the period of their study. Core Modules (60 Credits):
• Advance Network Techniques (30 Credits) Optional Modules (Select total of 60 credits) chosen from: • Software Tools & Techniques (30 Credits) Quality LSST experienced teaching staff enrich many of the modules with their research expertise. Outcome Upon successful completion of this Postgraduate Diploma students could expected to find work as developers, network planners, consultants and ICT managers to plan, manage and maintain large networked computer systems that support modern distributed enterprise systems. Entry requirements A good first degree in Computing, Computing Science or a numerate subject (such as maths, physics, engineering, IS, multimedia) which includes some networking/communications. Students with substantial experience in the areas studied may be eligible for exemption based upon Assessment of Prior Experiential Learning (APEL). |
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