School of Computer Science
Internet Computing: Single Honours - BSc 3 Years
Internet Computing: Single Honours BSc

The internet has become central to a wide range of commercial, educational, and leisure activities.  As a result, the internet is used directly by a diverse collection of individuals and organisations, with different requirements and priorities.  This course provides knowledge and understanding of the architecture and design of web-based systems and web development tools.  it also provides skills that underpin the development and evaluation of collaborative and interactive web sites in commercial settings.


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Internet Computing: Single Honours - BSc 3 Years


Undergraduate Computer Science Careers

Increasingly, employers are seeking graduates with high-level computing skills, and the ability to apply them in innovative ways to solve the problems facing their organisations. Opportunities exist in fields as diverse as finance, films and games, pharmaceuticals, healthcare, consumer products, and public services - virtually all areas of business and society. Employers, from large multinational firms such as EA Games , IBM and Microsoft to small local organisations, actively target our students, recognising that Manchester Computer Science graduates are equipped with the skills that enable them to excel in a whole host of positions, including many that are not traditionally associated with computing graduates.



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Monitoring Data on the Internet

"Model driven software development is currently one of the biggest movements in the field of software engineering. Rapid technological developments are being made that help to employ two important aspects of software development, raising the level of abstraction and increasing the amount of software reuse. A large array of tools now exists to support model driven development. These tools allow the generation of functioning source code from models that describe a system. The project aims to enable the AndroMDA framework to generate websites using the new modeling notation that are of the same standard as those produced from UML models."