Web Development PgDip/MSc
Facts about this course
| Qualification | PgDip/MSc |
|---|---|
| Duration | Full time: 1 year Part time: 2–3 years January and September start dates) |
| Attendance | 1 week per module |
| Assessment | Coursework and/or exams; research project/dissertation (MSc). |
| Course structure | |
Choose Kingston's Web Development PgDip/MSc
A growing number of businesses are concerned with increasing the strategic exploitation of technology and are using the web in rapidly changing and increasingly complex and critical ways. This MSc will equip you with the appropriate business, technical and personal skills, along with the vision and technical competence to design and develop complex web systems, as well as integrate them into industry and business environments. To ensure that the course content is relevant and up to date, the academic teaching on this career-enhancing course is complemented by visiting industry experts.
What will you study?
You will study current web business practices and gain an in-depth understanding of the tools and web technologies necessary for business application design and development. You will learn to specify and design identity management and security requirements for web services, and apply appropriate tools and techniques to design an e-business architecture. You will look at the ethical, legal and professional issues in the development of web business applications.
You will also learn how to design and develop bespoke products and services delivered over the internet that support business objectives and add value to an organisation. By looking at the design and management of information systems, you will be able to recognise and accommodate the rate of change and instability in the business and information environment that is created by social, economic, political and technical changes. The Research Methods module prepares you for your project/dissertation.
This course is taught by staff in the Faculty of Computing, Information Systems and Mathematics
Teaching staff include:
- Dr Karel Riha, principal lecturer and course leader
- Dr Miroslav Novak, principal lecturer and director of postgraduate programmes
Many of our staff in the Faculty of Computing, Information Systems and Mathematics are research active. This ensures they are in touch with the latest thinking and bring best practice to your studies.
Course structure
Please note that this is an indicative list of modules and is not intended as a definitive list.
The full MSc consists of five core modules, three option modules and a dissertation project.
Core modules
- Broadband and Mobile Networks
- Building E-Business
- Developing Object-Orientated Solutions
- Research Methods
- Web Development in Java
- Project/Dissertation (MSc Only)
Option modules
- Component-Based Software Engineering
- Corporate Data and Database Management
- Digital Communications
- Electronic Commerce Technologies
- Enterprise Networking
- Geographical Information Fundamentals
- Internet Map Services
- Internet Wireless Networks
- Knowledge Management
- Location-Based Services, Applications and Technologies
- Multimedia Communications
- Network Design and Management
- Network Operating Systems
- Network Security
- Programming in Java
- Projects and Risk Management
- Requirements Engineering and Management
- Secure and Dependable Computing
- Software Engineering Tools
- Software Quality Assurance
- Spatial Information Analysis and Modelling
- Strategic Information Systems for E-Business
- TCP/IP Networks
- Usability Engineering
- Visualisation and Image Processing
- Wireless Communications
- IT and Entrepreneurship
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The British Computer Society (BCS) accredits this course which means you may be gain exemptions from some BCS professional examinations.



