
MSc Software Engineering MSc Software Engineering University of Hertfordshire
Masters Degree , Software Engineering
Course Description
This course combines practical and theoretical sessions to allow you to study the selection and use of techniques for the design of quality software systems. You will learn about the models, measures, tools, and methodologies such as Agile, CBSE and Spiral that can be employed in software engineering. You will apply your knowledge and practical skills to develop proficiency at using state-of-the-art software engineering practices. You will learn how to apply measurement to software engineering and use the data produced to evaluate software engineering activities and make effective technical decisions. Course Structure: The course lasts for 12 months over three semesters in the first two there are four or more taught modules, to make a total of 120 credits, and there is a 60 credit project in the third. There are two core modules fixed for this course. You will also take two or more optional modules, making up 60 credits, which you can choose from the full list of advanced, specialist modules in Computer Science. Alternatively you can elect to replace up to 30 credits worth with masters modules taught by the University?s Business School. Visit our Module Descriptions page for further details. Core Modules: * Measures and Models for Software Engineering (30 credits) * Software Engineering Practice and Experience (30 credits) Project: In the third semester, you complete a project in your chosen specialism under the guidance of an experienced individual supervisor. Supporting tuition for the project includes the general principles of research methods. Through the project you will demonstrate your understanding of the principles and concepts you have learned in the taught modules and your ability to apply them to a substantial piece of development or investigative work. Careers Our masters programme at the University of Hertfordshire is designed to give Computer Science graduates the specialist, up-to-date skills and knowledge sought after by employers, whether in business, industry, government or research. This particular course will prepare you for a career such as a software engineer, developer or project manager. Teaching methods Classes consist of lectures, small group seminars, and practical work in our well-equipped laboratories on our Hatfield campus. We use modern, industry-standard software wherever possible. There are specialist facilities for networking and multimedia and a project laboratory especially for masters students. In addition to scheduled classes, you will be expected a significant amount of time in self-study, taking advantage of the extensive and up-to-date facilities. These include the Learning Resource Centres, open 24x7, with 1,500 computer workstations and wifi access, Studynet our versatile online study environment usable on and off campus, and open access to our labs.
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