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Queen Mary, University of London

Department of Electronic Engineering, Telecommunications

Address:

Mile End Road
London  E1 4NS
United Kingdom

Phone:

+44 (0)20 7882 7335

Fax:

N/A

Program Information

Degree Offered

Master of Science

Format: Campus

Program Description:

Programme description
One year full-time, two years part-time by distance learning

This programme provides postgraduate training in the principles and applications of software and telecommunications as applied to e-Commerce. It offers an integrated curriculum capable of responding to rapid developments in the discipline and attempts to satisfy the needs of good graduates with degrees in Electronic Engineering, Computer Science or related subjects. This pathway has a similar structure to Internet Computing pathway and aims to help fill the fills gap for e-Commerce specialists as demand continues to grow in all sectors of industry and commerce. It emphasises both e-Commerce applications and the underlying information and communication technologies.

At the end of the programme, you should be able to construct software to deliver e-Commerce applications over the Internet understand how the different types of infrastructure affect design and commercial decisions.

Programme outline
There are no optional modules. Enrolment onto a specific degree programme constitutes the specialisation and module choice.

Semester 1

Advanced Software Technologies (1)
Network Computing and Internet Technologies (1)
Internet Infrastructure
Security and Authentication
Semester 2

Intelligent Agents and Multi-Agent Systems
Mobile Services (1)
Protocols for the Electronic Marketplace
Internet Databases(1)
May-September

Project
(1) = This module is taken in the first year of part-time by distance learning study

Please note that module availability is subject to change.

Assessment
All modules are examined through a combination of coursework and written examinations taken in May/June. To obtain an MSc, students must gain passes in six of the eight modules taken with an overall average of 50 per cent. In addition to the above, the MSc requires that a satisfactory individual project be completed. MSc students who do not pass the written examinations are only allowed to attempt the project after passing resit examinations the following May.

Entry requirements
You should have a first or upper-second class degree in Electronic Engineering, Computer Science, Mathematics, or a related discipline. Have good Java programming skills gained at Undergraduate degree level. Applicants with unrelated degrees will be considered if there is evidence of significant industrial experience. Applicants with lower-second class degrees may be considered if the undergraduate degree specialised in relevant subjects.

For international students, please refer to the International Students section.

Accreditation:

accredited university

Tuition & Financial Aid

Financial Aid Offered: No