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MSc
Plymouth University - Faculty of Science and Technology
The MSc Computer Science is for students who, having completed a computing (or computing-related) degree, wish to further their expertise in this rapidly moving area. The content of this course is flexible, offering a wide range of optional choices.
MSc / MRes
Plymouth University - Faculty of Science and Technology
The full-time programme provides students with a broad understanding of the latest developments and issues in all areas of robotics. The programme will cover theoretical and practical knowledge of control and design, interfacing between real-world devices, autonomous processign and valuation of acquired information, interaction with the user and intelligent decision making.
MSc / MRes
Plymouth University - Faculty of Science and Technology
Full time modular masters programme links classical communications engineering theory with state-of-the-art DSP techniques. This programme is well suited to graduate, design engineers, as well as managers working in the modern communications and electronics industries.
MSc
Plymouth University - Faculty of Science and Technology
The MSc Robotics Technology is a unique two year programme collaboratively delivered by the University of Plymouth and Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) in Pittsburgh, USA. This professional masters degree programme trains future leaders of robotics and intelligent automation enterprises and agencies, in the principles and practices of robotics, automation science, engineering, software engineering, and management.
MSc
Plymouth University - Faculty of Science and Technology
The MSc Robotics Technology is a unique two year programme collaboratively delivered by the University of Plymouth and Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) in Pittsburgh, USA. This professional masters degree programme trains future leaders of robotics and intelligent automation enterprises and agencies, in the principles and practices of robotics, automation science, engineering, software engineering, and management.
MSc / PGDip / PGCert
Plymouth University - Faculty of Science and Technology
This programme is aimed at civil engineering graduates who wish to develop advanced professional and technical skills in geotechnics, structural analysis, hydraulics, project and process management. Course participants also study the application of IT to complex problems and have the opportunity to undertake a substantial research project.
MSc / PGDip / PGCert
Plymouth University - Faculty of Science and Technology
Aimed at graduate scientists and engineers wishing to work in the field of coastal engineering. The programme includes studies of wave theory, coastal processes, techniques in coastal data collection, analysis and numerical modeling.
MSc
Plymouth University - Faculty of Science and Technology
Continued growth in the environmental sector, driven by increasing regulation and the need for corporate responsibility and reputation management, had created a high demand for skilled professionals in areas such as waste management, land reclamation and pollution assessment. The programme is designed to equip graduates with the competencies that will enable them to find employment as environmental consultants.
MSc / MRes
Plymouth University - Faculty of Science and Technology
Full time modular masters programme links classical communications engineering theory with state-of-the-art DSP techniques. This programme is well suited to graduate, design engineers, as well as managers working in the modern communications and electronics industries.
MSc / MRes
Plymouth University - Faculty of Science and Technology
Suitable for software and hardware engineers, technologists and managers seeking knowledge and skills to provide and manage new telecommunication services effectively. Broad grounding, with architecture, reference model and service creation arrangements.
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