Networking and Data Communications with Management Studies MSc

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Qualification MSc
Duration Full time: 1 year
Part time: 2–3 years
(January and September start dates)
Attendance One week per module (Management Studies options require some weekend attendance)
Assessment Coursework and/or exams; research project/dissertation
Course structure

Choose Kingston's Networking and Data Communications with Management Studies MSc

If you are keen to acquire the knowledge and skills required to design, model and effectively operate secure and dependable IP-based networks, this course is ideal. It will provide you with the opportunity to gain a sound understanding of the internet protocol suite that will form the core for future data networks.

By the end of the course, you will have developed the technical skills and professional attitudes necessary to progress your career in the rapidly evolving communications industries. You will also have the opportunity to study for industry certification, including CISCO, as an optional extra to the masters programme.

In response to the needs of the industry, this course is offered with a management studies option. This innovative new combined course will enable you to develop key business and management skills and is ideal for students with a background in IT/computing who wish to specialise in the area of networking and data communications while also developing the broad skill set and knowledge needed to fast-track their career in leading and managing successful teams and projects.

What will you study

Using state-of-the-art methods and conforming to current network design standards, you will develop a disciplined engineering approach to, and sound practical skills in, the specification, design, modelling and implementation of software and hardware.

You will gain a specialist knowledge in multimedia communications principles, wireless networks, security issues and technologies, and enterprise networks. You will have access to a dedicated test LAN with a diverse range of platforms and equipment, including wireless networks and enterprise scale networking technologies. In addition, it may be possible for you to gain an industrial placement and undertake a 'real-world' project or work alongside networking and communication research in the Faculty.

Following the 'with management studies' route, you will learn the fundamentals of marketing, finance and/or managing people and organisations, which will set your technical knowledge in a management context.

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This course is taught by staff in the Faculty of Science, Engineering and Computing. Find out more...

Teaching staff include:

  • Dr Miroslav Novak, principal lecturer and director of postgraduate programmes; and
  • Dr Ron Malyan, reader.

Many of our staff in the Faculty of Science, Engineering and Computing are research active. This ensures they are in touch with the latest thinking and bring best practice to your studies.

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Course structure

The full MSc consists of five core modules, three option modules (including at least two management studies options) and a dissertation project. Please note that this is an indicative list of modules and is not intended as a definitive list.

By choosing particular option modules, you can specialise in network design (Network Security; and Network Design and Management modules); network security (Network Security; and Secure and Dependable Computing modules); enterprise networking (Enterprise Networking; and E-Commerce Technologies modules); or broadband wireless networking (Internet Wireless Networks; and Wireless Communications modules).

Core modules

  • This module introduces you to the fundamental design principles of the physical layers used in data networks. It considers:

    • the principles behind the design of copper twisted pair and coaxial cable systems;
    • fibre optic links employed in gigabit ethernet; and
    • wireless communications.
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  • This module covers:

    • internet wireless networks and the trends in internet wireless networking;
    • personal area networks, such as Bluetooth and UWB;
    • wireless Wi-Fi LANs and Wi-MAX MANs;
    • cellular 2, 2.5 and 3G networks; and
    • the issues of accommodating mobility at the network and transport layers.
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  • This module explores:

    • the technologies and applications of images, moving images, animations and sound in online and offline information systems;
    • the technologies and trends that support multimedia products and services; and
    • how internet architecture is adapting to provide quality of service for multimedia services.
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  • In this module, you gain an understanding of:

    • the use of layered architectures and protocols in the internet;
    • protocols used at the transport, network and link layers; and
    • how to design an IP network in an industrial report.
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  • This module provides you with the skills and techniques you will need to undertake research for completing modules and your project. It will help you to:

    • select and justify a research topic;
    • develop the use of various resources to carry out a literature search; and
    • look at the structure and format of the project.
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  • To achieve an MSc, you will undertake a substantial project (worth one third of the course credits). The project is usually industrially linked and can be either research or development based.

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Management options

  • This module will develop your ability to analyse and interpret financial data. It covers:

    • how to prepare appropriate financial statements and accounting information; and
    • techniques for evaluating financial risk and decision-making.
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  • This module provides you with a framework which will enable you to critically reflect upon your performance and plan your professional development.

    It provides an understanding of human behaviour within organisations and looks at how management performance can be enhanced through effective human resource management.You will:

    • demonstrate your ability to integrate international aspects of managing people and organisations; and
    • develop an understanding of human resource practices and procedures.
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  • This module will develop your understanding of key marketing concepts. It looks at:

    • how effective marketing can be used to enhance organisational performance;
    • the role of analysis, planning, implementation and control in the marketing process;
    • how to  develop positioning strategies, prepare plans using the appropriate marketing mix and assess their financial implications and risk; and
    • key generic marketing strategies and relationship marketing.
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Other options

  • This module provides you with the opportunity to:

    • evaluate the business potential and technical challenges facing your organisation in an information environment that is increasingly building and using information systems utilising networks, including broadband and mobile networks; and
    • look at designing appropriate communications strategy and systems within the constraints of current communications technology.
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  • This module looks at building successful online businesses to:

    • create opportunities for new businesses; and
    • improve existing businesses.

    It covers technology, usability and customer experience topics. You will use prototyping and real business examples to look in detail at trends in:

    • consumer focused e-businesses;
    • server and delivery architectures; and
    • convergence, including implications of mobile devices, interactive television and multiplatform delivery.
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  • On this module you will:

    • analyse the benefits of component-based software in terms of development costs, re-usability, extendibility, and ease of maintenance, and to appreciate the trade-offs between development costs and performance;
    • evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of component technologies such as .NET, Enterprise JavaBeans and CORBA;
    • demonstrate proficiency in component oriented analysis and design; and
    • develop a business application using component technology.
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  • This module explores object-relational database systems and related issues, such as emerging approaches to data management – object-oriented, text, temporal, spatial, etc. You will look at:

    • a selection of appropriate database management systems – object-relational, object oriented, data warehousing, geographical systems and SQL; and
    • the storage and management of unstructured data such as images and multimedia data.
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  • This module covers the analysis, design and implementation of software systems using object-oriented (OO) techniques. It includes:

    • the principles of OO analysis;
    • the expression of designs using the Unified Modelling Language (UML);
    • object-oriented programming languages; and
    • the translation of UML notation into an initial system implementation.
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  • This module introduces you to the fundamentals of e-commerce technologies and security. It enables you to use mark-up and scripting languages to design and implement:

    • relational databases;
    • e-commerce sites; and
    • dynamic interfaces.
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  • Enterprise networking is about the principal hardware and software components required to implement a dependable and secure enterprise-scale computing infrastructure. This module covers:

    • the use of clustering technologies for high performance and highly available network infrastructures; and
    • enterprise network application, including the use of thin clients, voice-over IP and content management systems.
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  • This module provides you with an introduction to the fundamentals of Geographical Information Systems (GIS), spatial data and geographical databases. It incorporates a review of the underlying geographical and technological concepts.

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  • This module explores the main concepts associated with server and client-side development regarding:

    • internet map services; and
    • integrating back-end spatial databases in server-side development.

    You will also look at the evaluation and design of systems suitable for implementing internet and intranet-based map services.

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  • This module covers:

    • internet wireless networks and the trends in internet wireless networking;
    • personal area networks, such as Bluetooth and UWB;
    • wireless Wi-Fi LANs and Wi-MAX MANs;
    • cellular 2, 2.5 and 3G networks; and
    • the issues of accommodating mobility at the network and transport layers.
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  • Entrepreneurship builds new and better value chains by using innovation. Using IT can provide such innovation in the push for more efficient building models and this module illustrates the various factors needed to provide a platform for the entrepreneur.

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  • This module will help you to:

    • develop an appreciation of the ideas underpinning different theories of knowledge;
    • compare alternative approaches to gaining business value from knowledge management initiatives; and
    • design and plan knowledge management initiatives for a particular organisation in terms of its organisational culture, structure and business strengths.
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  • This module offers a comprehensive overview of the applications, opportunities and impacts of location-based services. It covers:

    • the current and emerging technologies for creating platforms for mobile content, services and applications;
    • location-based business models emerging in the mobile marketplace;
    • how to plan and design a system architecture suitable for developing location-based services for a range of applications and target audiences;
    • the legislative framework pertaining to location-based services; and
    • the social implications of the provision of personal location-based information.
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  • This module looks at:

    • how to analyse communications networks and user requirements;
    • the application of a design methodology to satisfy the network requirements of small- to medium-sized enterprises;
    • the simulation of proposed network designs; and
    • fault, configuration, security and performance management in networks using the FCAPS framework.
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  • This module provides you with an appreciation of the role that operating systems play in managing the resources in a computer network. In particular, it looks at how operating systems control networked resources for desktop, server and mobile platforms.

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  • This module deals with the principles and techniques employed in securing information and networks. It covers:

    • identifying and implementing security policy, data encryption algorithms and different security protocols;
    • the role of vulnerability assessment tools;
    • assessing the security risks inherent in computer networks; and
    • the steps that can be taken to counter such risks.
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  • During this module, you will:

    • learn how to write, compile, execute and debug applications written in the Java programming language using an integrated development environment (IDE); and
    • explore aspects of the Java language, such as exceptions, I/O and basic GUI development following an OO paradigm.
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  • This module provides an in-depth understanding of:

    • the project management process;
    • current issues;
    • developing techniques within the phases of project management;
    • the processes involved in risk management;
    • the dynamics of individual and group working; and
    • the specific areas relevant to project team handling.
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  • Requirements engineering is key to the success of developing IT systems. This module:

    • looks at the issues of the early stages of systems development;
    • explores different approaches that can be used to identify, record and manage requirements within the systems lifecycle; and
    • gives you an understanding and chance to model the business context into which information systems must fit.
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  • In this module you will:

    • learn how to select appropriate software engineering tools for different situations;
    • develop a strategy for introducing tools into an organisation; and
    • get hands-on experience of a modern integrated development environment (increasingly adopted by software engineers who want to improve software productivity as well as quality).
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  • This module allows you to:

    • identify appropriate approaches to software quality assurance for different situations and organisations;
    • use specific techniques for estimating software quality (metrics); and
    • relate the approaches taught to software quality assurance in a real business environment.
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  • This module covers:

    • the spatial, analytical and query capabilities of geographical information systems (GIS) in a range of application areas;
    • the selection and application of GIS techniques for spatial modelling, monitoring and problem solving;
    • project planning and management; and
    • theoretical and practical skills in spatial statistics and modelling within a GIS environment.
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  • This module provides an in-depth understanding of:

    • the use of information as a strategic resource; and
    • the implications for applying internet-based systems, particularly to achieve competitive advantage.
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  • This module emphasises the importance of usability to the success of information systems. It explores:

    • the characteristics of information systems users that determine user-based usability requirements;
    • usability deficiencies; and
    • how to relate designs to requirements.
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  • This module provides:

    • practical experience in handling geographic imagery;
    • an understanding of the types of digital imagery available;
    • their application and benefit to commercial, governmental and scientific activities; and
    • an exploration of the use of web technologies for the presentation and distribution of spatial data across the internet.
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  • You will gain an understanding of the major developments in the Java environment and their use in commerce and industry. You also cover advanced Java topics, including:

    • application of Java networking;
    • database access;
    • JavaBeans; and
    • the techniques for designing distributed applications for a large-scale environment.
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  • This module covers:

    • the fundamental principles of wireless communications;
    • the basic system design parameters adopted by broadcast digital radio DAB and DRM; and
    • the platforms used for digital television DVB and IPTV.
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