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Students
Tuition Fee
GBP 14,950
Per course
Start Date
2025-09-01
Medium of studying
On campus
Duration
1 years
Program Facts
Program Details
Degree
Masters
Major
Business Management | Computer Science | Information Technology
Area of study
Business and Administration | Information and Communication Technologies
Education type
On campus
Timing
Full time
Course Language
English
Tuition Fee
Average International Tuition Fee
GBP 14,950
Intakes
Program start dateApplication deadline
2025-01-01-
2025-05-01-
2025-09-01-
About Program

Program Overview


MSc Computer Science and Technology with Business Development

Course Overview

Level of study: Postgraduate degree
Tuition Fees: Fees and Finances
Entry requirements: A 2:2 honours degree, or International equivalent in the subject areas of computing, engineering, mathematics or related discipline
English language requirements: IELTS 6.0 with no component less than 5.5, or equivalent Other English language tests are accepted, click here to find out more.
Mode of study: Full-time
Duration: 1 year
Assessment method: Coursework
Student finance: Available
Locations: London, Birmingham, Manchester
Start dates: January, May, September
Application deadline: Next application deadline


About this course

In today’s increasingly connected world, there is a growing need for graduates capable of implementing cutting-edge technologies and techniques to tackle a variety of challenges. Machine learning, Big Data, cloud computing and other advanced technologies offer significant opportunities for businesses and graduates to solve problems and have fulfilling careers.


The MSc in Computer Science and Technology with Business Development was designed to provide you with the knowledge and skills required to succeed in the modern digital landscape.


This programme blends technical and computing knowledge with understanding of contemporary business issues to prepare you for industry demands now and in the future.


The programme offers a range of modules that focus on key areas such as strategy for business development, digital transformation, Big Data, and business analysis. These modules are designed to provide you with a deep understanding of the concepts and technologies that are driving the digital transformation of organisations.


Teaching methods

  • You will be taught using a wide variety of teaching methods across the modules including lectures, seminars and tutorials. Typically, you will have 12-17.5 hours of contact time per week.
  • In addition to your time in class, you will also be expected to engage in approximately 35 hours of self-study time per week.
  • You will have access to Blackboard, our online learning environment, where you can access module resources and reading lists that will assist your preparation for classes and self-study.
  • You’ll be taught by experienced lecturers and academics who use their industry and research experience to demonstrate how to apply best practice in software engineering to the development of a wide range of information systems in organisations.

Assessment

Each module is assessed by coursework only.


Careers and postgraduate opportunities

Student and employer needs are reflected in the development of this programme and evidenced in the career destinations and further development of our graduates.


Graduates will be prepared for a range of careers across a variety of sectors, with some of the roles including:


  • Business Development Analyst
  • Cloud Solutions Architect
  • Digital Transformation Consultant
  • Business Intelligence Analyst
  • Technical/Business Analyst
  • IT/Business Consultant
  • Software Engineers
  • Software Developer for Business Applications
  • Tech Entrepreneur
  • IT Project ad Programme Managers
  • Machine Learning Engineer and more
  • Artificial Intelligence Practitioners

Modules

All modules are core and 20 credits unless specified.


Scalable Advanced Software Solutions

In this module, you’ll be introduced to contemporary server environments and related concepts, commands, their management and operation.


You will gain practical and theoretical experience with the scalable, cloud-based, architectures offered by solutions providers such as OpenStack, Amazon Web Services and Azure.


Additionally, you will examine advanced programming/development concepts facilitating high performance solution development.


Business Analysis Fundamentals

This module aims to provide you with the skills and capabilities required to undertake effective business analysis to manage and implement change, including in tech-driven business environment.


It focuses on developing the practical, evaluative, and analytical skills required to influence and develop strategy and performance that achieve sustainable outcomes.


You’ll learn:


  • Analysis tools and processes
  • How to understand and evaluate business needs
  • Business problem solving
  • Benefits realisation and impact measurement

Big Data & Infrastructure

Big Data is the term for a collection of datasets so large and complex that they become difficult to process using traditional database tools.


In this module, you will explore different ways of storing data, including:


  • Traditional relational systems
  • NoSQL and object stores
  • Time series databases
  • Semantic stores and graph stores

You will also learn about cloud computing and how to use it to access more resources. Additionally, you’ll explore the core concepts of distributed computing in the context of a data lake, including:


  • Components of data lakes
  • Workflows
  • Functional programming concepts
  • Use of MapReduce, Spark, Pig, and Hive

Digital Transformation

In this module, you’ll learn about digital transformation and how it can impact an organisation’s business model, products, and structure using digital technologies.


Digital technologies such as the Internet, social media, data analytics, and cloud computing have eliminated traditional boundaries of time and geography and created virtual communities with new demands for products and services. It has allowed businesses to improve productivity, reduce costs, and innovate.


By the end of this module, you’ll understand the impact of digital transformation in various organisational contexts, and you’ll be able to apply tools and frameworks to plan and implement a digital transformation strategy.


Data Science & Machine Learning

In this module, you’ll learn about data science and machine learning techniques that are used in many industries, including healthcare, finance, and sport. You will learn how these techniques are integrated into software applications and other solutions.


By the end of the module, you’ll have the knowledge and skills to understand the role of data science and machine learning in various industries and apply them to real-world problems.


Strategy for Business Development

This module is designed to help you develop strategic awareness and skills to analyse decisions in a range of contemporary perspectives and contexts.


It will provide you with an in-depth understanding of how strategy is created and sustained through the process of strategy development.


In this module, you will:


  • learn about the process of strategic analysis and formulation from several perspectives and contexts
  • develop critical and creative thinking skills to analyse strategic management processes
  • have an opportunity to demonstrate an ability to learn and reflect on theory and practice to inform personal and organizational approaches to strategy.

Masters Project (60 credits)

This module is designed to provide you with the opportunity to implement the knowledge gained throughout this course and conduct in-depth literature research to solve a problem drawn from the research area.


The project will involve design, implementation, experimentation, and critical analysis of results.


The project will test your creativity, critical thinking abilities, project management, problem-solving skills and in-depth knowledge.


You will also learn how to analyse and critically evaluate concepts and demonstrate the ability to successfully conduct an independent programme of research and analysis with the aim of developing new knowledge and recommendations.


Academic requirements

  • A 2:2 (second class) honours degree or International equivalent in the subject areas of computing, engineering, mathematics or related discipline

Non-standard entry

  • In exceptional circumstances, if you do not meet the entry requirements above but have substantial and significant experiential learning, you may be able to apply as a non-standard applicant.

English language requirements

Applicants must satisfy our general entry requirements as well as meeting specific requirements.


  • You will need to provide evidence of competence in written and spoken English (GCSE grade 4 – previously grade C – or equivalent).

The general entry requirements are any of the following:


  • IELTS 6.0 with no band score less than 5.5, or equivalent

Tuition fees for 2024/25

  • UK/Home students: £8,250
  • International students:
    • London: £14,950
    • Birmingham: £13,300
    • Manchester: £13,300

Tuition fees for 2025/26

  • UK/Home students: £8,250
  • International students:
    • London: £15,450
    • Birmingham: £13,800
    • Manchester: £13,800

Deposit payments

All postgraduate students, both international and home, are required to pay a deposit towards their tuition fee. For more information about the deposit, please visit our finance page.


What do my tuition fees pay for?

The following is included in your tuition fees:


  • Your teaching in class – this included seminars, lectures and tutorials
  • Campus facilities and social spaces, including computers, Wi-Fi, printers, lockers and multi-faith rooms
  • The ACE Team (Academic Community of Excellence) who can support you with your studies and assignments
  • Careers and Employability Service, which provides help with CVs, applications and interviews through workshops, drop-ins and 1-2-1 appointments
  • Facilities (computers, on-campus wi-fi, printers, vending machines)
  • Library resources, both on-campus resources and an extensive online catalogue of resources
  • Student Support, including the Welfare Team, Finance Team and more
  • Students Advice & Support Centre (SASC), which is the first point of contact for all student support enquiries

Tuition fees do not cover the cost of subject books, stationery, printing and photocopying costs, accommodation, living expenses, travel, hobbies, sports or any other extracurricular activities.


Student finance loan

If you’re a UK postgraduate student, you may be eligible for government-funded financial support, such as:


  • Tuition Fee Loans: Paid directly to the university for undergraduate students or to you for postgraduate students, requiring you to transfer the payment to the university

Visit the finance page to find more information.


Living costs

Tuition fees cover registration, teaching, and access to learning resources and support services. However, students are responsible for covering additional living expenses, including books, stationery, accommodation, and travel.


International students must meet UKVI financial requirements for visa purposes:


  • £1,483 per month (for up to 9 months) for courses in London
  • £1,136 per month (for up to 9 months) for courses outside of London

For detailed information, refer to the UKVI financial requirements.


Scholarships and discounts

For self-funding students, we also offer a range of academic scholarships and fee discounts. If you completed your undergraduate degree at an Ulster University branch campus, you may be eligible for an alumni scholarship. Scholarship availability and eligibility requirements vary. Contact us to find out more.


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About University

Ulster University Birmingham Branch offers globally recognised, fully accredited degrees at Bachelors and Masters levels. In light of Covid-19, start dates may vary and this course may initially be delivered online until a point where normal campus teaching can be resumed. Please check our website for the most up to date information regarding intakes and delivery

Services

Student services

On arrival, an immigration officer may ask you to show evidence of your reasons for coming to the UK. This may include travel tickets, evidence of funding, letters from Ulster University. You should carry in your hand luggage copies of documents that you showed to the entry clearance officer when you applied for your visa.

Library services

The libraries are here to help you find the resources you need in order to succeed in your studies. You will be met by friendly staff who will be more than happy to assist you in sourcing information and making sure you can work in a quiet environment.

Student Life

Campus life

The Birmingham campus has a great location in the city centre close to the main New Street rail station in the Centre City building.

Facilities on campus

  • The Birmingham campus is set across 3 floors in the Centre City Building
  • Computer labs and laptop renting service
  • Library
  • Book club
  • Free hot drinks vending machines
  • Free fresh fruit and biscuits
  • Private study areas
  • Breakout areas with games such as pool and table tennis
  • Multi-faith room
  • Careers and Employability Service
  • Student Welfare Service
  • ACE Team – Academic Community of Excellence Team who can assist you in your studies and assignments

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