MSc in MOBILE COMPUTING - Third Generation (3G) Mobile Systems are being deployed in many places in the world and work has completed on the standardisation of 4G principles and technologies, where the emphasis has been on developing appropriate services and applications over heterogeneous network infrastructures including Bluetooth and WiFi. The success of 3G and 4G mobile systems will depend largely on the ability of industry and academia to develop and provide appropriate systems and infrastructures to the users of the new mobile and wireless world.
MSc
*Modules may change at short notice
NOTE: This course is available for January start.
We would normally require you to possess a good Honours degree (2:2 or above) or an equivalent overseas qualification, in an area relevant to their proposed programme of study and from an approved degree awarding body.
If you have lesser academic qualifications but have substantial (approx. 5 years) relevant work experience, your application may also be considered
Candidates applying to the course with non-standard qualifications will be judged on an individual basis using the University's APEL procedures. In addition, a test of written and spoken English normally needs to have been passed at grade 6.0 for IELTS or 550 for TOEFL (or 250 for the computer-based test) or above.
If you would like to apply on-line, please follow the links on this page to the University's on-line application system. We prefer you to apply on-line wherever possible. However, if you have difficulty applying on-line, or would prefer to apply by post, please complete this downloadable application form (MS Word) and send it to the address on the right.
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