About the Course
Step into the future of tech leadership with our MSc Computing and Information Technology master’s degree. This degree has been built to develop future-ready IT professionals who can lead with insight, strategy, and confidence. You’ll explore cutting-edge technologies and master strategic IT planning in modules like Advances in IT Management, equipping you for leadership roles in today’s fast-paced digital economy. Through hands-on, industry related projects and a practical Technology Dissertation, you’ll tackle real-world challenges and gain the experience that employers value. You’ll also dive into data-driven decision making in Data Analytics and Visualisation, using tools like Python, R, and Tableau to uncover insights that shape smarter strategies.
Compulsory modules:
Technology Project Management (20 credits)
This module aims to foster in students a critical appreciation of project management principles and practices in preparation for when they will manage - or be managed via - technology projects.
Advances in IT Management (20 credits)
This module aims to give students a thorough overview of current and developing information technology (IT) management practises.
Business Process Analysis (20 credits)
This module is designed to enable the student to develop a critical appreciation of a range of business process analysis approaches and to explore key contemporary issues regarding their application in organisations.
Research & Professional Practice (20 credits)
The aim of this module is to equip the student with the skills, knowledge and techniques necessary to produce a dissertation with a research or technical focus.
Information Security (20 credits)
This module aims to provide an insight into the implementation of data security in computer systems and to encourage students to appreciate the practical and theoretical management principles associated with information security.
Data Analytics & Visualisation (20 credits)
This module provides students with hands-on experience with public datasets or user-generated data, focusing on historical, current, and predictive data analysis.
Technology Dissertation (40 credits)
The aim of the technology project is for the student to apply knowledge, skills and techniques developed during directed and independent study to solve a real world technology related project. The technology project may take the form of an in-depth research project or the development of a computer system.
Programming for Data Analysis (20 credits)
The aim of this module is to help students to develop an understanding of programming and problem-solving strategies, as well as to develop, analyse and critically assess solutions to real-world data analysis problems.
To obtain an MSc degree, you must follow and successfully complete a total of 180 credits. PgC (60 credits) and PgD (120 credits) may be awarded as stand-alone or exit awards.
Our academic staff lead engaging lectures, workshops, and lab sessions, fostering a dynamic learning environment that encourages innovation and critical thinking. Your Programme Director provides further pastoral and academic support, guiding students through their studies and signposting to other services such as career development. Additionally, our wider student support teams – including wellbeing services and technical staff – are on hand to offer comprehensive assistance, ensuring students have the resources and support needed to thrive.
Assessments take the form of individual or group coursework, research based assignments, practical assessments, presentations, reports, and a dissertation.
This programme explores how information and communication technologies may be managed, and how they may serve the purposes of management. Graduates have pursued careers as ICT managers, project managers and consultants, business and systems analysts, teachers and lecturers.
Applicants should meet one of the following:
- Possess, or expect to obtain, an undergraduate honours degree or equivalent with a minimum of 2:2 classification.
- Hold a suitable professional qualification from an appropriate professional body.
Relevance shall be determined by the Programme Director with reference to the applicant's transcript, and, if required, via an interview.
Equivalence shall be determined by:
- International Admissions Team for applicants from outside the United Kingdom.
- The Programme Director for applicants who present professional qualifications such as from the BCS. Such an applicant would be interviewed by the programme director to establish suitability.
English Language Requirements:
Applicants whose first language is not English should refer to English Language Requirements to confirm the level and evidence of fluency required for entry to the programme.
Students with extant level 7 qualifications wishing to enter the course may apply on the basis of RPL for admission with Credit. In such cases the regulations detailed in the Academic Handbook will apply and allows for a maximum RPL of 120 credits on a Master's programme. In this case the remaining 60 credits would consist of the research methods module and the dissertation.
The admissions process is controlled by Cardiff Metropolitan University's centralised admissions team in consultation with the Programme Director.
All applications from International students will be subject to an initial assessment of academic qualifications, English Language proficiency and overall suitability for the programme by the International Admissions Teams. However, the final decision remains the responsibility of the Programme Director.
Selection Procedure:
Selection for this course is through an application form and where necessary an interview.
How to Apply:
Applications for this course should be made direct to the University via our self-service facility. For further information please visit our How to Apply pages at www.cardiffmet.ac.uk/howtoapply.
Tuition Fees and Financial Support:
For up to date information on tuition fees and the financial support that may be available. Please refer to www.cardiffmet.ac.uk/fees.
Part-time fees:
Charges are per Single Module unless specified:
Undergraduate = 10 Credits; Postgraduate = 20 Credits
Generally we find most students will complete 60 credits per year for both Undergraduate and Postgraduate study; to obtain a true costing please clarify this by contacting the Programme Director directly.
For general enquiries please contact the Student Recruitment Team on 029 2041 6044 or email askadmissions@cardiffmet.ac.uk.
For course specific enquiries, please contact the Programme Director Dr Rajkumar Rathore: rsrathore@cardiffmet.ac.uk
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Location
Llandaff Campus
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School
Cardiff School of Technologies
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Starting
September and January intakes available
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Duration
3 years part time.
12-18 months full time, depending on start date.
We endeavour to deliver courses as described and will not normally make changes to courses, such as course title, content, delivery, and teaching provision. However, it may be necessary for the University to make changes in the course provision before or after enrolment. It reserves the right to make variations to content or delivery methods, including discontinuation or merging courses if such action is considered necessary. For the full information, please read our Terms and Conditions.